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Nova SS 327
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Re: Nova SS 327
The engine was filthy. The Chevy Orange was barely visible under the grunge. I still need to work the weathering and grime as I build more on the engine.
The wiring was special too. (This is how I got it.) There were “insulators” made of foil tape to protect the #2 and #4 wires from the (rusty) exhaust manifolds. It had stock ignition wires, and I think the ones on the model are in a lot better condition… It had nice aluminum valve covers, I sourced them for the model from the AMT ’70 Z/28. ![]() |
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Re: Nova SS 327
nice so far,
That engine looks great, whats your weathering technique ? |
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Re: Nova SS 327
Basically I build and paint as if it were going to be clean, then I use a variety of washes and spray finishes to build up the grime, rust, dirt, etc. I like the Tamiya acrylics for the washes. Mostly I use Light Earth, Flat Black and Rust. I've also been experimenting with a cold galvanizing coating for texture and a light dusty gray effect.
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Re: Nova SS 327
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Re: Nova SS 327
The engine is in. Still more fine-tuning of the sheen is required.
![]() And the exhaust has been installed. The exhaust on the real car was cheesy. Original and rusty pipes ran from the manifolds and were cut off mid-car and metallic blue glass packs were sloppily welded on. No muffler hangers were used. (I think there were some welding rods or coat hangers wrapped around the cross-member; I’ll add them later.) The car smoked a bit so I figured there was probably some soot around the outlets. ![]() I made the glass packs from brass and aluminum. The pipes are from the kit cut short. |
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Re: Nova SS 327
The front suspension is installed and I added the “muffler hangers” to the cross-member.
![]() The radiator and core support are installed too. ![]() I test fitted the body and I can see I’ll have some minor adjustments to do to get the front wheels aligned a bit better. ![]() I primed the body along the mold seams and will use that as a guide when I prep the body. |
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Re: Nova SS 327
The real car had some nasty worn out and stinky carpet. I used black flocking for the carpet, but tinted it with dirt. I purposely did not go for a nice uniform texture since a lot of the padding was gone, and there were cracks all over the carpet. The interior that “junkyard smell”. (I don’t recall ever vacuuming it.)
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Re: Nova SS 327
Last edited by Scale-Master; 06-19-2015 at 10:08 PM. |
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Re: Nova SS 327
The top of the driver’s door had the paint worn through (from resting an arm on it I’m sure) and was rusting a bit too.
The bottoms of doors had red and black furry carpet glued to them. The kit comes with a bench seat and two custom buckets. I used resin copies I cast for the ’68 Camaro and cut the headrests off. |
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Re: Nova SS 327
I cut apart the dual air clear that came in the kit to make the little Pep Boys style one the car had. Unless I decide to make it dirtier I think the engine bay is done.
I also added the Hurst T-handle using a resin piece I made for the ’68 and ‘73 Camaros. Ironically it is the exact same T-handle I had in my ’73 Vega. By cementing the interior to the firewall I was able to tweak the warp in the chassis so all four tires touch the ground now. ![]() |
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Re: Nova SS 327
this is coming along nice, i like it!
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Re: Nova SS 327
lookin good.
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