Corvette question
hiergehts
08-24-2010, 02:05 PM
Hey Everyone,
Looking for builders opinions on which later C4 Corvette (1991-96 style) is the most accurate and best fitting - AMT, Revell or Monogram?
I'd like to build a factory stock model of one to give as a gift to a good friend who recently bought a very nice 1994 convertible. I've personally not built or had any of these kits before so feedback and thoughts are welcomed! I'm aware of the scale differences and that isn't an issue.
Thanks for your help,
Andrew
Looking for builders opinions on which later C4 Corvette (1991-96 style) is the most accurate and best fitting - AMT, Revell or Monogram?
I'd like to build a factory stock model of one to give as a gift to a good friend who recently bought a very nice 1994 convertible. I've personally not built or had any of these kits before so feedback and thoughts are welcomed! I'm aware of the scale differences and that isn't an issue.
Thanks for your help,
Andrew
ZoomZoomMX-5
08-24-2010, 02:41 PM
Hey Everyone,
Looking for builders opinions on which later C4 Corvette (1991-96 style) is the most accurate and best fitting - AMT, Revell or Monogram?
I'd like to build a factory stock model of one to give as a gift to a good friend who recently bought a very nice 1994 convertible. I've personally not built or had any of these kits before so feedback and thoughts are welcomed! I'm aware of the scale differences and that isn't an issue.
Thanks for your help,
Andrew
Revell/Monogram C4's (same thing) are better-fitting kits. The main thing to beware of is hood fit; neither AMT nor Monogram got it just right. AMT's wheels/tires are too small and they tend to ride too high. For that reason alone I'd get the Monogram.
Looking for builders opinions on which later C4 Corvette (1991-96 style) is the most accurate and best fitting - AMT, Revell or Monogram?
I'd like to build a factory stock model of one to give as a gift to a good friend who recently bought a very nice 1994 convertible. I've personally not built or had any of these kits before so feedback and thoughts are welcomed! I'm aware of the scale differences and that isn't an issue.
Thanks for your help,
Andrew
Revell/Monogram C4's (same thing) are better-fitting kits. The main thing to beware of is hood fit; neither AMT nor Monogram got it just right. AMT's wheels/tires are too small and they tend to ride too high. For that reason alone I'd get the Monogram.
hiergehts
08-25-2010, 02:50 AM
Many thanks for your thoughts ZoomZoomMX5. I've enjoyed seeing and been inspired by the excellent work that you've shared here and your opinion is valued and helpful.
Thanks,
Andrew
Thanks,
Andrew
Hawk312
08-25-2010, 08:46 PM
Revell/Monogram C4's (same thing) are better-fitting kits. The main thing to beware of is hood fit; neither AMT nor Monogram got it just right. AMT's wheels/tires are too small and they tend to ride too high. For that reason alone I'd get the Monogram.
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I liked the tire profile on the Revell Monogram kits to. The sidewalls on the AMT kits always seemed to thick IMO, but maybe it is just me.
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I liked the tire profile on the Revell Monogram kits to. The sidewalls on the AMT kits always seemed to thick IMO, but maybe it is just me.
atlas000
09-01-2010, 03:15 AM
Here's a great site with builds of just about every recent corvette kit made -> scalecorvettes.com
cambertoes
10-01-2010, 12:44 PM
Posted by GladToHelp - corvette performance (http://www.fastercorvette.com)I'm out of town next weekend, but we'll have to figure something out what about C5 ZO6's, I hear a lot of good stuff about them?
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