Bluzboy66 Posted February 9, 2012 Posted February 9, 2012 This is my SECOND attempt at painting the '66 Olds 442. The first body is soaking in brake fluid as we speak, following a clearcoat mishap. Basecoat is Pure Ice "All Nighter" nail polish ($2 @ Wal-Mart), and topcoat is Napa/Martin Senour CrossFire 2-part urethane. I'll be using Testors Black Vinyl Top system for the roof. Any ideas on wheels and tires?? I may just use the kit supplied Rallys, and a set of redlines, but......?? Thanks for looking!, Mike
Monty Posted February 9, 2012 Posted February 9, 2012 First, my compliments on that color! Reminds me of the GM Firemist colors that were in use at the time. What did you use for primer under the nail polish? As for wheels and tires, how 'bout the textured 5-spokes from Revell's '32 Ford and some white letter tires. Use Tamiya XF-66 acrylic on the spokes etc as seen below. Boardmember Felix Plaza "The Cat" built this Camaro & used a similar, although peakier, version of the wheel I recommended. Ignore all other wheel advice you'll receive on this. Cragars and steelies with dog dishes are waaayyyyy overdone. I'm going to follow your build to see how you get the vinyl top material to wrap around the tunnelback portion of the roof.
Bluzboy66 Posted February 9, 2012 Author Posted February 9, 2012 (edited) Thanks Monty. I dig the color as well. It's tough to pick a hot color that doesn't look too 'toyish' on the larger bodied cars. So I use some of the more 'sophisticated' fine metallics in shades that resemble the factory colors of the era. I hear ya on the wheels. I like the big-and-littles in the '32 Ford kits, and I agree - they'll look great on this 442. But I've used them on quite a few builds, and I'm hoping to step (slightly) outside the box on this one. I'll keep a set of the 5-spokes handy as a plan 'B'. Thanks again!, Mike By the way, here's another big-bodied car I built this past year, the '66 Impala, using those wheels you recommended. I also used Pure Ice nail polish and urethane clear on this one..... Edited February 9, 2012 by Bluzboy66
espo Posted February 9, 2012 Posted February 9, 2012 Realy outstanding colors on both cars. Wheels can be very personal, and change the look of a car from one style to another. Maybe some of the late model Camaro type wheels or some wires. All depends on the "look" you're going for. I realy like that Olds.
Kustom Rodder Posted February 9, 2012 Posted February 9, 2012 The impala looks really good the color on the olds is spot on its a tough call on the wheels what ever you decide it will look great either way the color is killer.
tyrone Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Good stuff here... that 66 turned out real nice,.,,
Erik Smith Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Beautiful color. Wheels...I tend to use what I like. I am the one who will look at my models the most.
Bluzboy66 Posted February 10, 2012 Author Posted February 10, 2012 Thanks guys. I'm sorting through some wheels now....I found a sweet set of Rader mags that might just do the trick. Oh, and Monty, I used Duplicolor gray primer under the nail polish basecoat. Works like a charm. Mike
moparfarmer Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 I'd leave the Black off the roof. That Olds looks pretty mean the way it sits on the stand. Leave it as it is. Wheels, can't help you except don't go with 22" or larger and no elastic band tires. That Olds need some meat to stand on.
Bluzboy66 Posted February 10, 2012 Author Posted February 10, 2012 (edited) Wayne, I'd considered leaving the vinyl top off, but after looking at loads on pics on the net, the Olds just seemed to look a little odd without it. While I'm not a big fan of vinyl tops, in general, the Testors vinyl top paint system is very convincing, and I'm looking forward to applying it to this car. Mike Edited February 10, 2012 by Bluzboy66
Bluzboy66 Posted February 10, 2012 Author Posted February 10, 2012 Wayne, I'd considered leaving the vinyl top off, but after looking at loads on pics on the net, the Olds just seemed to look a little odd without it. While I'm not a big fan of vinyl tops, in general, the Testors vinyl top paint system is very convincing, and I'm looking forward to applying it to this car. Mike
Monty Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Mike, that Impala is very impressive too. As you said earlier, some colors can make these cars look toyish. Fortunately, you've got a good eye for hues that resemble authentic GM colors. Thanks for listing the names of the nail polishes you used.
montelsc Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 WOW!!!!!! beautiful color on that olds cant wait to see the finished product
Monty Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 (edited) WOW!!!!!! beautiful color on that olds cant wait to see the finished product Mike (among others) has shown that nail polish finishes can look authentic and spectacular, while costing a fraction of what we're paying for hobby paints. I've got the Lindberg '67 442 on my to-do shelf, and I'm waiting to see how his vinyl top turns out. Edited February 10, 2012 by Monty
montelsc Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 What color is the top going be? black would look great Are you going to try that wrinkle paint?
LURCH426 Posted February 11, 2012 Posted February 11, 2012 The wheels and tires are perfect on the 66 Impala. gorges paint color.reminds me of my brothers 1st 66 SS427.My brother has owned 3 66 SS big block impalas and my self one.And as for the 66 442 nice paint.find some keystone classics
crazyjim Posted February 11, 2012 Posted February 11, 2012 That Olds looks great and SHINY :) without any wheels.
66belair Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Looks great,great color choice on the Cutlass and the Impala.
van Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 WOW The color is good and looks great. Someday I hope I can do work that looks that good. I thing I can I thing I can.I will keep trying.
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