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Old 07-10-2016, 11:24 AM   #1
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’53 Chevy Panel Gasser

This is something I’m making to be part of a group build.

First I fixed the cowl and windshield trim where there were two chunks missing where the hood hinges go. Could be a short shot, could be just a well-worn mold.
Then I rescribed all the door lines as they shallow and uneven.
Next the drip rails were shaved because one side was barely there and the other was very prominent.
The rockers were sanded to look about the same side to side; there was a flange on the left, a ghost of one at best on the right.
The hood had to be shaved and trued (or I could have filled it) along the trailing edge. The rest of the parting lines were not too bad compared to the other issues.
A coat of primer and quick wet sand and it looks like it is ready for paint.




Light Olive Drab was sprayed as a base color.


A darker green was airbrushed on for the camo pattern.

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Re: ’53 Chevy Panel Gasser

I used a technical pen to draw the black things in the camo.

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Re: ’53 Chevy Panel Gasser

A little weathering and a few decals… My own decal solvent concoction worked well with these decals over the flat paint.

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Re: ’53 Chevy Panel Gasser

All the body decals have been applied, unless I change my mind…


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Re: ’53 Chevy Panel Gasser

I’m going for a worn looking interior to a certain degree. The wood flooring has been distressed and the front section grungy’d up.
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Old 07-13-2016, 08:11 PM   #6
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Re: ’53 Chevy Panel Gasser

The glass is in. The wheels and tires are done. The engine and chassis, (such as they are…) are finished. The interior is done and the inner panels are installed too, except for the shifter that went MIA after I painted it last night. I guess I’ll just make one from a shirt pin like we used to do when this was a new kit.
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Re: ’53 Chevy Panel Gasser

Looks awesome.

Care to share your solvent concoction?
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I'm still fine tuning the solvent, and I'd hate to give advice that didn't work properly.

Up on its wheels…
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Stunning build
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Love it!
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