I want to say thank you for your video. I have been in and out of model building for a lifetime. I am working on this kit right now. I do wish I would have found this video before getting started on my kit but still time to make a few changes that I like which you suggest. I cant wait to dig into more of your video's to see the cool stuff you build and what I can learn. I was fighting with that hood scoop as well. I got another kit like it so I could just cut the hole in the hood and let the 2 breathers stick out. When I saw that roll cage all glued up in the background, I made a exclamation, and said well... I would like to do it that way... Just a long winded Thank you for what you do and look forward to seeing more! Be well!
I have been using this kit as a kid it is a re release it's been around for many years and been used in a lot of my pro street promod builds using the back half of the frame cause it's tubbed out and would match easy to many other Chevy and gm cars from around same year to mid 70s and use the hood scope and wheels and tires and motor and other stuff out of it for other custom model cars but it is a re release it's been sold at hobby lobby for last many many years. And I have used many model a Ford grill frames as hold scoops as well since. The first time I opened and built this kit cause that's what that bottom part of good scoop looks like and is very close to same shape and sized. And after using this kit two times I decided to use the street set of tires as big old school super stock or dirt latemodel oval track tires cause street stocks and super stocks back in the day some tracks ran them on gigantic tires like the street set tires on this set so those are nice for that as well or as a big right rear for a sprint car lol
I didn't know about Michaels I do always purchase from Hobby Lobby because of there prices. Though I did just purchase from Mark over at HobbyNut for the 1991 Ford F350 Dually. But that was $50 LOL a lot for a model in my opinion but a steal compared to the prices other have had for the dually. Anyway I need to pick me one of those up and check Michaels online since there are none around me. Thanks for the video and info with tips very much appreciated. Your videos I just love compared to others. 🙂 Thomas over at The Model Hobbyist
I picked one up at my local Walmart for 13$ and a pro street nova as well(also 13$) i keep cruising the clearance section, waiting for the next one to drop the price.(got my eye on a dirt track gto.....if the price drops from 22 to 13 like the others..... Thanks so much for the ideas!
I really like where this build is going! Removing the fenderwells and the electric fan are nice authentic touches. I would have liked to see you ditch the Carter Era Mailslot scoop for something more modern like the vacuum nozzle scoops Pro Stock fan in the Nineties and 2000's. Or an tall cowl induction scoop which became popular at drag straps everywhere during the same Era. Speaking if the Outlaw Cowl hood, your friend Luka used to offer them for just about anything you could Hot Rod. The knowledge if not the molds themselves exists to recreate them. Luka, if you're reading, I'd love to see you offer those hoods again for projects like this.
I'm building this kit and am having a heck of time building the roll cage. Wish you had shown how you did it. I realize that one of my mistakes was painting the parts before trying to cement them together.
I wish hobby lobby would keep a better rotation of kits. I would LOVE for them to stock their shelves with Moebius kits. Their pick up truck kits are simply the best.
I own one moebius kit and it’s there 18 wheeler kit can’t remember the name. I went to a hobby shop last week and he had some moebius pic up trucks, but he was wanting like $40 for one.
I've got a '67' Chevelle model from Revelle. The date on the box is 2011. I think i paid $20.00 + $5.00 shipping from Amazon in 2015. It's still in the box. Plastic bags with all the parts have never been opened.
thats asweome. I, just got that build . about 2 weeks ago. got mine at hobby lobby. 40% off. like $ 16.80. cool. thanks for the up date. it should have a 4 link. till next time. have a great day. thanks. Mike.
Built this same kit in a Candy Apple Red using Alclad paints instead of the usual testors and I was very satisfied with it, came out flawless and beautiful. I'm hoping you will soon veer away from those rattle cans and step up the Airbrush usage. You will see a vast difference in the quality.
And actually on those old race motors I had a drag car and a street stock asphalt car when I was 11 on the street stock car had a water pump only and the water pump is on a bracket that you use as the tensioner it has long slotted brackets and you use a long pry bar and have someone bolt it done in place with locktight and you just run either a electric fan or a clutch fan mounted to the crank pulley but yes just a water pump with a belt to the crank pulley only does work and has been done alot and all the time back in the day before we started running power steering on oval track cars when we started getting affordable racing small power steering pumps which nascar was using in 70&80s we finally was able to get them affordable for local track guys to use so we don't have to use a stock one that would eat up alot of horsepower or race with out one like I did when I was 11-13 lol
If you want to try the oval opening in the future start with your center points like you had marked on the underside and drill pilot holes and then work your way up to a bit that matches the width you want the slot to be. Then you just need to connect the 2 holes.
That's a factory tach on the dashboard but there small, they have a turn signal arrow in the tach because the tach covers the one in the dashboard. If you could turn down the speed of the Dremel, not sure if you can, but that would help from melting the plastic, maybe a drill with speed control, I know you have already finished the model just a ideal for the future.
I'm not sure when you built yours but I am getting ready to build mine in a day or two. I'm just finishing up a duster. Enjoy your videos so far it is really good. I'm from the West Coast of Florida. Keep modeling keep showing videos enjoying my first one of you
This kit was made by MPC way back when, and has be reissued recently by Round 2. Also, there is a Trumpeter kit that was panned due to its price and complicated engineering and high skill level. It was relatively expensive when it came out in the 2000s at 30 something bucks, and is hard to find and more expensive now.
anything from Round2 is a reissue... that is why they are called "round 2" ... in other words... done again. So this model is a reissue... although it may have new decals in it.. the model itself is a reissue.
Every once in a blue moon Big Lots or the 99 cent store by us will have some model car kits for $5/ea., we've snagged a couple of good ones by accident that way. Then you won't feel nearly as stupid if you jack it up so bad you just have to set it on fire & dump it in the trash.
Hi What is the name of your site on Facebook? I really enjoy your videos on TH-cam. I too love building model cars. Although there is a lot I need to learn. Thank you and keep your great videos comming. Someday I want to get an airbrush but have been saying that since the 80s.
I want to say thank you for your video. I have been in and out of model building for a lifetime. I am working on this kit right now. I do wish I would have found this video before getting started on my kit but still time to make a few changes that I like which you suggest. I cant wait to dig into more of your video's to see the cool stuff you build and what I can learn. I was fighting with that hood scoop as well. I got another kit like it so I could just cut the hole in the hood and let the 2 breathers stick out. When I saw that roll cage all glued up in the background, I made a exclamation, and said well... I would like to do it that way... Just a long winded Thank you for what you do and look forward to seeing more! Be well!
I have been using this kit as a kid it is a re release it's been around for many years and been used in a lot of my pro street promod builds using the back half of the frame cause it's tubbed out and would match easy to many other Chevy and gm cars from around same year to mid 70s and use the hood scope and wheels and tires and motor and other stuff out of it for other custom model cars but it is a re release it's been sold at hobby lobby for last many many years. And I have used many model a Ford grill frames as hold scoops as well since. The first time I opened and built this kit cause that's what that bottom part of good scoop looks like and is very close to same shape and sized. And after using this kit two times I decided to use the street set of tires as big old school super stock or dirt latemodel oval track tires cause street stocks and super stocks back in the day some tracks ran them on gigantic tires like the street set tires on this set so those are nice for that as well or as a big right rear for a sprint car lol
I have this kit, its the AMT boxing from 1987, it's solid yellow with side graphics saying 'pro street'. It's a decent kit.
I didn't know about Michaels I do always purchase from Hobby Lobby because of there prices. Though I did just purchase from Mark over at HobbyNut for the 1991 Ford F350 Dually. But that was $50 LOL a lot for a model in my opinion but a steal compared to the prices other have had for the dually. Anyway I need to pick me one of those up and check Michaels online since there are none around me. Thanks for the video and info with tips very much appreciated. Your videos I just love compared to others. 🙂 Thomas over at The Model Hobbyist
Thanks Thomas!!
Nice work! I also enjoyed the chickens. 😎
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It seems no matter what you build it’s always high quality. Thanks for your work and sharing your expertise.
Thank you Anthony!!
I picked one up at my local Walmart for 13$ and a pro street nova as well(also 13$) i keep cruising the clearance section, waiting for the next one to drop the price.(got my eye on a dirt track gto.....if the price drops from 22 to 13 like the others..... Thanks so much for the ideas!
I really like where this build is going! Removing the fenderwells and the electric fan are nice authentic touches. I would have liked to see you ditch the Carter Era Mailslot scoop for something more modern like the vacuum nozzle scoops Pro Stock fan in the Nineties and 2000's. Or an tall cowl induction scoop which became popular at drag straps everywhere during the same Era. Speaking if the Outlaw Cowl hood, your friend Luka used to offer them for just about anything you could Hot Rod. The knowledge if not the molds themselves exists to recreate them. Luka, if you're reading, I'd love to see you offer those hoods again for projects like this.
Interesting build. Looks fantastic so far. You may get cold in south Georgia but it's nothing like the winter cold in Nova Scotia....LOL
My favorite Orange cars the 69 Pontiac GTO judge
I'm building this kit and am having a heck of time building the roll cage. Wish you had shown how you did it. I realize that one of my mistakes was painting the parts before trying to cement them together.
I wish hobby lobby would keep a better rotation of kits. I would LOVE for them to stock their shelves with Moebius kits. Their pick up truck kits are simply the best.
I own one moebius kit and it’s there 18 wheeler kit can’t remember the name. I went to a hobby shop last week and he had some moebius pic up trucks, but he was wanting like $40 for one.
I'm building this kit right now and I'm painting mine orange too
Just picked this kit up. Thanks for sharing the drag tips!
I've got a '67' Chevelle model from Revelle. The date on the box is 2011. I think i paid $20.00 + $5.00 shipping from Amazon in 2015. It's still in the box. Plastic bags with all the parts have never been opened.
It's a nice kit
I wish we had a hobby lobby in Canada
I didn't know you didn't have them.
Trust me, you're not missing anything ( in California at least- mine has a poor selection, and bad turnover)
Looking good.love the orange .
thats asweome. I, just got that build . about 2 weeks ago. got mine at hobby lobby. 40% off. like $ 16.80. cool. thanks for the up date. it should have a 4 link. till next time. have a great day. thanks. Mike.
Thanks Mike!!👍👍
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good progress so far..
Love the color
Built this same kit in a Candy Apple Red using Alclad paints instead of the usual testors and I was very satisfied with it, came out flawless and beautiful. I'm hoping you will soon veer away from those rattle cans and step up the Airbrush usage. You will see a vast difference in the quality.
Im currently building one myself.. I'm painting mine Nassau Blue 🤘🏽
Cool, I'd like to see it when you complete it.
And actually on those old race motors I had a drag car and a street stock asphalt car when I was 11 on the street stock car had a water pump only and the water pump is on a bracket that you use as the tensioner it has long slotted brackets and you use a long pry bar and have someone bolt it done in place with locktight and you just run either a electric fan or a clutch fan mounted to the crank pulley but yes just a water pump with a belt to the crank pulley only does work and has been done alot and all the time back in the day before we started running power steering on oval track cars when we started getting affordable racing small power steering pumps which nascar was using in 70&80s we finally was able to get them affordable for local track guys to use so we don't have to use a stock one that would eat up alot of horsepower or race with out one like I did when I was 11-13 lol
Got one for Christmas....nice! Hmmm what color....?
If you want to try the oval opening in the future start with your center points like you had marked on the underside and drill pilot holes and then work your way up to a bit that matches the width you want the slot to be.
Then you just need to connect the 2 holes.
You would be talking about 69 dodge charger rt known as " The General Lee " from dukes of Hazzard
Question: I am building the same car, what did you use for your primer? My first time ever using primer so it makes me nervous lol
On thus which was from way back I used rustoleium primer. Now I airbrush everything.
That's a factory tach on the dashboard but there small, they have a turn signal arrow in the tach because the tach covers the one in the dashboard. If you could turn down the speed of the Dremel, not sure if you can, but that would help from melting the plastic, maybe a drill with speed control, I know you have already finished the model just a ideal for the future.
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I painted the same model except mine is blue. It was an art project for a college art class.
I'm not sure when you built yours but I am getting ready to build mine in a day or two. I'm just finishing up a duster. Enjoy your videos so far it is really good. I'm from the West Coast of Florida. Keep modeling keep showing videos enjoying my first one of you
Thanks. I'm in south east ga.
I really like that kid I'm going to buy just kitbash it I just want the parts out of it be a really good one for that
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Im just getting starting the the model hobby What are the cutting tools you recommended
That tach is called, " the left turn signal tach" because it covers up the left turn signal, it is the factory tach!!
How do you get it to stay together I can’t get past 1
I'm not 100% sure what you mean. Sorry
I removed the front inner fenders on mine. More of a drag look.
Your favorite orange car was dukes of hazard we know🤣
is there any way you can make a straight front end for a 55 chevy or a 57 chevy thank you
Hey buddy how do you stick them together with glue right ? The engine parts I have the same one I’m just making sure
All of my hoods come from Lex's scale models on ebay, check him out he's out of Texas.
Do they sell aftermarket parts for model cars because I have a 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS model car 1/25 scale and I want to get Street slicks for it
The best chrome wheels are Crager "SS's", or Crager " Daisy " wheels ( I used to call 'em flower wheels- which is right? )
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Matt, do they make the 79 Monte Carlo in kit form or Resin body, if anybody can help me with this question, that would be greatly appreciated...
This kit was made by MPC way back when, and has be reissued recently by Round 2. Also, there is a Trumpeter kit that was panned due to its price and complicated engineering and high skill level. It was relatively expensive when it came out in the 2000s at 30 something bucks, and is hard to find and more expensive now.
anything from Round2 is a reissue... that is why they are called "round 2" ... in other words... done again. So this model is a reissue... although it may have new decals in it.. the model itself is a reissue.
What's the web site u going to see if a release or not
scalemates dot com
Thank u
Every once in a blue moon Big Lots or the 99 cent store by us will have some model car kits for $5/ea., we've snagged a couple of good ones by accident that way. Then you won't feel nearly as stupid if you jack it up so bad you just have to set it on fire & dump it in the trash.
Lol!! I'll keep my eye open for sure!
The original kit did not come with white letter tires
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What is the name of your site on Facebook? I really enjoy your videos on TH-cam. I too love building model cars. Although there is a lot I need to learn. Thank you and keep your great videos comming. Someday I want to get an airbrush but have been saying that since the 80s.
Model car videos FB group
Dukes of Hazzard General Lee car
Gona paint mine burntcopper.
I have no idea where 29A goes
It's been way too long. I'll have to go look
Mines a custom black and silver
Got this in Walmart for 7 bucks
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I need help with my wheels please
What is the issue you're having?
Terrible drip rails and window trims...had to scribe new lines.
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