1957 Chevrolet Corvette (Diecast)
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November 23, 2020BEFORE: Overall body with some parts removed2
November 23, 2020BEFORE: Interior with seats loosened3
November 23, 2020BEFORE - Side body with dashboard and steering wheel removed4
November 23, 2020BEFORE - Rear5
November 23, 2020BEFORE - Front6
November 23, 2020BEFORE - Engine bay after engine removal7
November 27, 2020AFTER... Engine detailed with Tamiya acrylics, lacquers, enamels, panel liner and home-made rust8
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November 27, 2020Exhaust painted in acrylic medium grey wash and detailed with panel liner and home-made rust10
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November 27, 2020Parts of chasis painted in Tamiya enamel gun metal12
November 27, 202013
November 27, 2020Rear lights painted in Tamiya acrylic clear red and clear orange14
November 27, 2020Doors detailed with metallic silver Sharpie... not my best work15
November 27, 2020Metal body detailed with oil based fine line maker16
November 27, 2020Chroming done with silver metallic Sharpie. I really need to get chrome marker for this kind of work.17
November 27, 2020Engine bay painted in Tamiya acrylic flat black and emanel gun metal and then detailed with panel liner and home-made rust18
November 27, 202019
November 27, 2020Axle painted in enamel gun metal20
November 27, 2020Gear knob, originally chrome, painted with Tamiya white lacquer21
November 27, 2020Dashboard completed with painted speaker and added 8 track, knob detailing and engine light. Decals were already existing.22
November 28, 2020First attempt at making a hose line from scratch. Wound wire around a popsicle stick and spaced the gaps evenly before wrapping it in black electrical tape. In hindsight I should have used Teflon tape as the electrical tape was just a little too thick and didn't show the ribbing as much as I'd hoped.23
November 28, 2020Engine completed with wiring and hose. My first ever attempt at wiring an engine.24
November 28, 2020Spark plug cabling as seen from underneath.25
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December 6, 2020Turn signal lever made from scratch using an electric guitar string dipped in white lacquer paint.28
December 23, 2020Signal lever superglued to steering wheel shaft.29
December 23, 2020Steering wheel painted in a mix of yellow, black and red lacquers to colour match the car body, and metallic silver sharpie with fine tip black marker detailing.30
December 23, 2020Carpeted interior done with red flocking. First time working with flocking. Mats left to retain matte look.31
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January 3, 2021Wow is all I can say! I bought a Molotow liquid chrome marker and touched up all the chrome parts. I am amazed at the finish.39
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January 3, 2021I went back and redid the doors with the chrome.41
January 3, 2021I also went back and chromed the body parts which were previously done with a silver sharpie.42
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January 7, 2021BEFORE46
January 7, 2021AFTER47
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January 7, 2021AFTER49
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January 7, 2021Almost there!51
January 11, 2021Body clear coated with 1 x mist coat and 2 x wet coats of acrylic clear spray. The body wasn't in the best shape to start with so it basically just made it more obvious.52
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January 16, 2021Ended up putting the holes in the steering wheel with a pin vice. First time using one. Could have gone better.55
January 16, 2021Dashboard and steering wheel installed. Not long now!56
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Pre-built 1957 Chevrolet Corvette deconstruction and detailing.