boss9
11-30-2005, 09:45 AM
This 70’s model Firebird was a gift from one of our well-respected board members whose been “runnin” around here for some time now, and shall remain topless.
I’m not known as a big Firebird fan, but this casting is so nice, I thought it deserved the spotlight.
The detail level is high on this model and the pre-paint prep is minimal. All I had to do was lightly sand the fender wells, and along the lower body edge, wash it, and it was ready for paint. Some of the inside trunk and front screw post was removed to lower the body as much as possible. Although it comes with molded in windows-- which look fine, I opted to go with clear and cut the resin ones out. The casting is sturdy so the window posts were left with a lot of meat on them and easy to work with.
The window moldings and grille were detailed with the grille getting a light touch of black wash on top. The rear bumper and taillights were foiled. I made the “455” decals for the Ram-Air scoop too, but buggered up the passenger side a bit. Also the detail can be picked out of the turn signal lenses, if so inclined.
Usually I wouldn’t do this much work to this style model, but enough detail has been molded into this cast that it warranted the attention. The door handles, window trim, taillights, door/hood/and boot mold lines are all very prominent and hold up well under a few coats of paint. No detail is lost. This casting is as good as any supplier, and better than some.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/Pict0391.JPG
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/Pict0390.JPG
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/Pict0383.JPG
The caster? None other than our resident beach-bu….er, Gent…,Roger Corrie!
Oh, and Rog’—Are we planning a birthday party for that other piece? You know that time's coming up.
It’s said patience is a virtue, but this is getting ridiculous. Get off your duff!
Ps- to well respected board member: Thank you so much for the wonderful gift(s)! A truly great surprise! I really like the results on this.
And the planes are coming along ….
Thanks once again!
Cheers..
I’m not known as a big Firebird fan, but this casting is so nice, I thought it deserved the spotlight.
The detail level is high on this model and the pre-paint prep is minimal. All I had to do was lightly sand the fender wells, and along the lower body edge, wash it, and it was ready for paint. Some of the inside trunk and front screw post was removed to lower the body as much as possible. Although it comes with molded in windows-- which look fine, I opted to go with clear and cut the resin ones out. The casting is sturdy so the window posts were left with a lot of meat on them and easy to work with.
The window moldings and grille were detailed with the grille getting a light touch of black wash on top. The rear bumper and taillights were foiled. I made the “455” decals for the Ram-Air scoop too, but buggered up the passenger side a bit. Also the detail can be picked out of the turn signal lenses, if so inclined.
Usually I wouldn’t do this much work to this style model, but enough detail has been molded into this cast that it warranted the attention. The door handles, window trim, taillights, door/hood/and boot mold lines are all very prominent and hold up well under a few coats of paint. No detail is lost. This casting is as good as any supplier, and better than some.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/Pict0391.JPG
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/Pict0390.JPG
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/Pict0383.JPG
The caster? None other than our resident beach-bu….er, Gent…,Roger Corrie!
Oh, and Rog’—Are we planning a birthday party for that other piece? You know that time's coming up.
It’s said patience is a virtue, but this is getting ridiculous. Get off your duff!
Ps- to well respected board member: Thank you so much for the wonderful gift(s)! A truly great surprise! I really like the results on this.
And the planes are coming along ….
Thanks once again!
Cheers..