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Old 05-20-2005, 12:30 PM   #1
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1/12 57' Chevy ProStreet

ahhh, the summer is here and I am finally graduating high school. so its time for a new BIG kit. this is the revell 57' Chevy BelAir. I am building it was a pro street car, with a big blower, slicks and skinnys, roll cage and other stuff. heres a look of the little progress i have made. the wheels are from a 1/18th scale Muscle Machines.




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Old 05-20-2005, 02:36 PM   #2
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Interesting model, but it certainly isn't a pro-touring car. It's a traditional street machine along the lines of a pro-street car (and if it's got slicks in back, it's pro stock; pro-street have rear tires w/tread to make them street legal). Big difference. Just because it's a vintage car doesn't make it a pro-tourer.

Pro-touring cars have modern mechanicals and suspensions/wheels/tires that are made for all-around handling and carving up the corners, not simply straight line speed. They're pretty much the antithesis of pro street if you know what I mean. They're slick looking (smooth hoods or perhaps a small scoop or cowl induction hump, not open w/a huge blower and stacks), comfortable, and are setup for balanced performance much like a modern sports/GT car. A thoroughly modern car underneath w/vintage bodywork.

Have fun w/it, no matter what classification it really is .
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Old 05-20-2005, 02:53 PM   #3
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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Touring

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Interesting model, but it certainly isn't a pro-touring car. It's a traditional street machine along the lines of a pro-street car (and if it's got slicks in back, it's pro stock; pro-street have rear tires w/tread to make them street legal). Big difference. Just because it's a vintage car doesn't make it a pro-tourer.

Pro-touring cars have modern mechanicals and suspensions/wheels/tires that are made for all-around handling and carving up the corners, not simply straight line speed. They're pretty much the antithesis of pro street if you know what I mean. They're slick looking (smooth hoods or perhaps a small scoop or cowl induction hump, not open w/a huge blower and stacks), comfortable, and are setup for balanced performance much like a modern sports/GT car. A thoroughly modern car underneath w/vintage bodywork.

Have fun w/it, no matter what classification it really is .

FINALLY!!! Someone finally told you guys the difference between Pro Street/Pro Mod and Pro Touring. We need to sticky this response so that people don't make these errors anymore.


BTW - Nice model
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Old 05-20-2005, 03:08 PM   #4
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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Touring

you are totally right zoomzoom, i made the corretions to the the thread title and original post.
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Old 05-21-2005, 04:04 AM   #5
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Very nice stance this car has already
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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Touring

i got some more progess done on the interior. i still need to detail the stering wheel, roll cage, dash gauges and a aftermarket gauge pack.

i made corrections from pro toruing to pro street but i cannot change the title of the thread, so if a mod could help me out.



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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Street

changed. Very nice project!! The wheels were made for it!!
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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Street

got the paint pretty much finished. im not to happy with the shine.

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paint looks good especially since you've got to cover a lot of plastic with a model that size. Keep it up!
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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Street

ya, i find it VERY hard to paint on such a large scale. i found the same problems on my 1/8 scale ford roadster. it seems like the paint tends to develop orange peel very easily. the paint is also very dull. i also managed to mess the hood up by overspraying it with clear coat so it developed cracks down the middle. it is being stripped now.

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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Street

that paint looks pretty good imo. rub it out, clear it, rub it again and then polish and it should be immaculate
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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Street

I built this same kit when I was like 10 years old. I screwed it all up though, you are doing a much better job than I did!!!! hahaha I love it, brings back lots of good memories!!
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Re: 1/12 57' Chevy Pro Street

more progress. i got all the chrome trim put down. hood is still messed up.


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