Revell kits were way ahead of their time in the early 60's. You spend most of your time cleaning the small detail parts, ejector marks and flash. When you get to the doors, take off the round projections used for hinge location. Once they're nice and flat, drill them to accept pins, and you can align top and bottom together before gluing. That was the SWC Swindler in it's pre-hemi days. Fred Stone was giving it the full interior treatment, even the full tuck and roll roll bar cover. Search for articles, and you'll see quite a story about Fred and Leonard, two successful black men campaigning the top gasser in the country. Revell's box art only pictured the driver, Doug Cook. Things were not too advanced in civil rights those days, now we can learn a lot from them.
I believe this kit came out about 1964. My friend built the second reissue when it was the Stone, Woods and Cook around 68. Typical old Revell kit with the windows that need to be cut out. This Willy's kit looks good. Great price. I've seen many of these kits at shows over the years. Thanks for sharing Matt. Enjoy your weekend.
In terms of the parts this kit looks very intricate. If you build it I'm sure it will be a bit challenging. And I always liked those old model kit boxes that showed other models in a particular range. That particular Street Demons series had some interesting subjects - I wonder how many of them have been rereleased in different versions since the early 1980s?
I have a Revelle model that is dated for 2011. Still in the box. Never taken out of the plastic bags in the box. It's a two - in - one . An either or kind of model. It's a "67" Chevy Chevelle. I think i paid $20 for it off of Amazon in 2015.
All those fancy interior pieces was because in the late 50s early 60s there was a car show usually the Saturday before the national events. S.W.&C. Competed in both. It was also in all the major magazines of the time.
They have repoped this Stone Woods Cook kit a number of times. This version uses the older 'Blue Car' grille. The newer 'Black Car' has a different grille and probably a few other changes. Still very popular.
The modern kit I got had a beautiful photo etched grill. I ended up painting it metallic red and painted a huge Maltese cross on the door. Also ran the slot mags on a lil red express, so I used skinny and fat cragars
Thanks for sharing Matthew! Those kits were notorious for having an extreme amount of flash. Before taking parts off the sprue you had to check the instructions to make sure you didn't cut or break a part you needed. Fit was also an issue on these kits. I guess these kits taught me how to scratch build parts. Time consuming but very cool when completed. 👍👍
Good video of a classic kit that started as the Stone,Woods, Cook Gasser originally released in 1963. Lots to talk about on the next Patreon live stream.
A couple of years ago I opened up a sealed kit that I purchased back in the early 1970's. It is a "1901 de Dion Bouton" made by Entex. Even though it was factory sealed the sprue with the main body parts was missing. I will have to hand make the body. Over the years I have purchased models with missing parts but only one other time a missing body and it was the Bre Datsun 240z. Anymore, even though I am not planning to build right away, I have learned to open up the kit and inspect for missing or damaged parts so I might be able to return it.
I built that one years ago in my teens. But, not as is. Used pro stock drag parts, wheels, tires, rear end etc. Made a tube chassis and used a blown big block.
I always cut the botttom plastic on my kits 3 cuts fold the flap in box top that way all of the sides still have plastic on them to protect the box top it is a good practice keeps the top clean😊
Fun video! Typical Revell kit from the sixties, although yours is a re-pop. Looks like fun,,,,if you don't want it, I would love to have it!! Have a great week end!
That is a rendering of Stone Woods & Cook's first Gasser . They built two cars actually. This car was powered by a Oldsmobile engine. The second ( Black car ) was built later around 64. It had a early 426 Hemi.
Matthew, with the MCW paint that you use. I would would paint it like the box art color with the MCW paint. And if anyone that could make it look awesome. It would be you.
Cool kit, I looked at the Willy's kits before but got some history with one. From the 60's to early 80's there was Sneaky Pete's Speed Shop in Eleanor, WV that had a '40 Willys drag car. " Fuzz Duster", he ran it for 20-25 yrs. I worked there in late '70s fun times So now since I'm inspired again gonna have to build a tribute to it. Don't usually watch unboxing vids but you always makes them interesting and fun . Thanks for the vid
The SWC Willis was a not just built for GO. It was beautifully painted and the original lettering was hand painted by Ed Roth. The interior was a fully finished tuck and roll I think by Tony Nancy. That's why they have the filler for the roll bar fully appolstered. It was a classy ride as well as a successful race car.
"Back in 82 I could throw a pig skin a quarter mile"!!!😂 That is definitely a re-pop of the Stone, Woods and Cook kit, I have one that is not built and still in the box. My SW&C Willys is molded in a darker blue. If you look up pictures of the actual car "Swindler II" the inside of the car had a custom finished look like a show car, hence the padded cover over the roll bar. Cool kit.
Yep, it's the Stone, Woods & Cook Swindler II from the everything opens/nothing closes era of Revell kits. I built the Demons version when it was new and remember it being fiddly but decent.
Nice kit. 10$ Thers is no bad kit, challenging yes but not bad. Great find. Micro sol products makes a decal restoration film yoh brush on. Can't vouch for it as i havent used it but i will soon. Enjog your videos.
It is the Stone Woods and Cook.. it is a blown Olds. Yours looks to what some of them were. Revell used to be bad for short pours. Enjoy building one from the days I grew up in 😊
I remember that kit as a kid looking at it at K mart. I never bought it and if it is a bit of work building. It is just styrene and can be modified and changed...
There is 3 different Willys kits and I think you were getting confused between the 3. This one is the original Stone Wiods and Cook Gasser car, which Gassers were just hot street cars at the beginning so seeing full/custom upholstery and non straight axles trips up many. There is a newer Revell Willys (street machine/pro street) with a Hemi which everyone says is a great kit. And then there's the AMT Willys which has the more "common" gasser features of the flip nose and straight axle. I think this version builds up to the best version (if done well/take your time) many of these old kits are "delicate" because they're generally closer to scale, obviously some is "bad" because of antiquated technology too.
The flip nose is a amt kit. This kit is from 1963 i think,it has a lot of little fidelity parts and fit issues gaps, pretty much like the Henry j and anglia, all of those kits with opening everything, i like all those kits they have cool little detail stuff you don't see in later kits shure theres probably, just think if they retooled one of those kits
I built the original issue of this kit about 1964 (I was 8 yrs old). It was the Revell Stone Woods and Cook drag car. The original had engine and chassis parts molded in black. The rest was molded in a metallic light blue. Also, the chrome nose piece for the hood had "AMERICAR" lettering embossed on it. Id like to know if anyone out there has an original kit from 1963. Take a look at that nose piece to let me know. The re issue kits are molded in one color and dont have the lettered nose piece.
Cool video. I never had this, but had the repopped Hot Rod Stone Woods Cook Swindler II with the god awful yellowed decals. Sold it along with many others on eBay several years ago. The flash and chrome plating was really bad too as I recall.
It is a stone woods&cook model reboxed, I had that model which was rebox with original 60's style, never got to build it I traded it with 3 other models for a monogram 1932 ford roadster 1/8 scale unstarted but without original box. And no, this model is not with flipnose, it's the 41'pickup that has the flip
What are the chances!! Two minutes before looking at your video, I just finished looking through the same kit I just picked up at an antique store. I've built this kit before and it goes together pretty good. AMT/ERTL made the flip front willys car and pickup.
Ah yes,remember this kit very well,remember a friend getting this with the same Street Demons boxart early in 1985,so it was from either 1982 or 1983 then this particular release?,it sure does all look abit rough & nasty by today's standards don't it?,I'd say it would have been from the '60's originally yeah?,ok if you're up for a challenge I guess matt,like that Monogram 1940 ford pickup which I still have,lol?,cheers
I wish there was a kit that would allow building a Willys as it was factory production stock. Everything I see is modified. That's not for me. There, I'm giving you an idea, Matthew. Put together your own 3D print stock Willys model!
You might be able to scratch-build some better, more realistic door hinges. I watched a video the other day where the modeler called them "Goodwrench" throughout the entire video. I wanted to correct him, but let it pass. Peace and love.
Revell kits were way ahead of their time in the early 60's. You spend most of your time cleaning the small detail parts, ejector marks and flash. When you get to the doors, take off the round projections used for hinge location. Once they're nice and flat, drill them to accept pins, and you can align top and bottom together before gluing. That was the SWC Swindler in it's pre-hemi days. Fred Stone was giving it the full interior treatment, even the full tuck and roll roll bar cover. Search for articles, and you'll see quite a story about Fred and Leonard, two successful black men campaigning the top gasser in the country. Revell's box art only pictured the driver, Doug Cook. Things were not too advanced in civil rights those days, now we can learn a lot from them.
I believe this kit came out about 1964. My friend built the second reissue when it was the Stone, Woods and Cook around 68. Typical old Revell kit with the windows that need to be cut out. This Willy's kit looks good. Great price. I've seen many of these kits at shows over the years. Thanks for sharing Matt. Enjoy your weekend.
In terms of the parts this kit looks very intricate. If you build it I'm sure it will be a bit challenging. And I always liked those old model kit boxes that showed other models in a particular range. That particular Street Demons series had some interesting subjects - I wonder how many of them have been rereleased in different versions since the early 1980s?
Pretty kewl looking kit. I picked one up at a swap meet last year. I opened the box but that's about it.
I have a Revelle model that is dated for 2011. Still in the box. Never taken out of the plastic bags in the box. It's a two - in - one . An either or kind of model. It's a "67" Chevy Chevelle. I think i paid $20 for it off of Amazon in 2015.
1982 - I was in my Navy enlistment, 1980 through 1986. A big lull in my model building. 😊
All those fancy interior pieces was because in the late 50s early 60s there was a car show usually the Saturday before the national events. S.W.&C. Competed in both. It was also in all the major magazines of the time.
Cool!
They have repoped this Stone Woods Cook kit a number of times. This version uses the older 'Blue Car' grille. The newer 'Black Car' has a different grille and probably a few other changes. Still very popular.
The modern kit I got had a beautiful photo etched grill. I ended up painting it metallic red and painted a huge Maltese cross on the door. Also ran the slot mags on a lil red express, so I used skinny and fat cragars
Thanks for sharing Matthew! Those kits were notorious for having an extreme amount of flash. Before taking parts off the sprue you had to check the instructions to make sure you didn't cut or break a part you needed. Fit was also an issue on these kits. I guess these kits taught me how to scratch build parts. Time consuming but very cool when completed. 👍👍
Good video of a classic kit that started as the Stone,Woods, Cook Gasser originally released in 1963. Lots to talk about on the next Patreon live stream.
I'm STILL in the market for bad boy. Love the street demons, trying to collect all 6.
It is a sweet classic kit. If I built it I would be prepared to glue the doors shut. Thanks for sharing.
A couple of years ago I opened up a sealed kit that I purchased back in the early 1970's. It is a "1901 de Dion Bouton" made by Entex. Even though it was factory sealed the sprue with the main body parts was missing. I will have to hand make the body. Over the years I have purchased models with missing parts but only one other time a missing body and it was the Bre Datsun 240z. Anymore, even though I am not planning to build right away, I have learned to open up the kit and inspect for missing or damaged parts so I might be able to return it.
I built that one years ago in my teens. But, not as is. Used pro stock drag parts, wheels, tires, rear end etc. Made a tube chassis and used a blown big block.
Wow! That's cool!
I'm amazed at how little of flash there isn't all over!😮
Sweet kit.
I always cut the botttom plastic on my kits 3 cuts fold the flap in box top that way all of the sides still have plastic on them to protect the box top it is a good practice keeps the top clean😊
Fun video! Typical Revell kit from the sixties, although yours is a re-pop. Looks like fun,,,,if you don't want it, I would love to have it!! Have a great week end!
That is a rendering of Stone Woods & Cook's first Gasser . They built two cars actually. This car was powered by a Oldsmobile engine. The second ( Black car ) was built later around 64. It had a early 426 Hemi.
Matthew, with the MCW paint that you use. I would would paint it like the box art color with the MCW paint. And if anyone that could make it look awesome. It would be you.
It's a Oldsmobile engine . Very popular in the 50s and 60s. Hydrostatic transmission. Later they upgraded to the Hemi with a Torkflight.
The Amt 40 Willy's that came out around 1964 was the flip nose one....the SWC Revell Willy's is what you have, and it was show car fancy too
Cool kit, I looked at the Willy's kits before but got some history with one. From the 60's to early 80's there was Sneaky Pete's Speed Shop in Eleanor, WV that had a '40 Willys drag car. " Fuzz Duster", he ran it for 20-25 yrs. I worked there in late '70s fun times So now since I'm inspired again gonna have to build a tribute to it. Don't usually watch unboxing vids but you always makes them interesting and fun . Thanks for the vid
That’s a treasure right there, outstanding!!!! 🔥💯💪🏾💯🔥🔥🔥
Great vid! Thanks for let us in your hobby time, 😎👍
The SWC Willis was a not just built for GO. It was beautifully painted and the original lettering was hand painted by Ed Roth. The interior was a fully finished tuck and roll I think by Tony Nancy. That's why they have the filler for the roll bar fully appolstered. It was a classy ride as well as a successful race car.
"Back in 82 I could throw a pig skin a quarter mile"!!!😂
That is definitely a re-pop of the Stone, Woods and Cook kit, I have one that is not built and still in the box. My SW&C Willys is molded in a darker blue. If you look up pictures of the actual car "Swindler II" the inside of the car had a custom finished look like a show car, hence the padded cover over the roll bar. Cool kit.
I built that chopped deuce kit when I was a kid. It might be at my parents house. I know there is about a dozen or so models that I built there.
Yep, it's the Stone, Woods & Cook Swindler II from the everything opens/nothing closes era of Revell kits. I built the Demons version when it was new and remember it being fiddly but decent.
Thanks for your time and great content
Nice kit. 10$ Thers is no bad kit, challenging yes but not bad. Great find. Micro sol products makes a decal restoration film yoh brush on. Can't vouch for it as i havent used it but i will soon. Enjog your videos.
It is the Stone Woods and Cook.. it is a blown Olds. Yours looks to what some of them were. Revell used to be bad for short pours. Enjoy building one from the days I grew up in 😊
Love the old SWC Willis. Great but finicky kit like all the old 60s Revells. Good to see you discovering these jems.
i have done this kit and it is hard to build but makes a great looking fineshed car
I remember that kit as a kid looking at it at K mart. I never bought it and if it is a bit of work building. It is just styrene and can be modified and changed...
That kit is the old stone woods and cook car I built it back in the 60s won my first contest with it haven't entered a contest since
There is 3 different Willys kits and I think you were getting confused between the 3. This one is the original Stone Wiods and Cook Gasser car, which Gassers were just hot street cars at the beginning so seeing full/custom upholstery and non straight axles trips up many. There is a newer Revell Willys (street machine/pro street) with a Hemi which everyone says is a great kit. And then there's the AMT Willys which has the more "common" gasser features of the flip nose and straight axle. I think this version builds up to the best version (if done well/take your time) many of these old kits are "delicate" because they're generally closer to scale, obviously some is "bad" because of antiquated technology too.
The flip nose is a amt kit.
This kit is from 1963 i think,it has a lot of little fidelity parts and fit issues gaps, pretty much like the Henry j and anglia, all of those kits with opening everything, i like all those kits they have cool little detail stuff you don't see in later kits shure theres probably, just think if they retooled one of those kits
I built the original issue of this kit about 1964 (I was 8 yrs old). It was the Revell Stone Woods and Cook drag car. The original had engine and chassis parts molded in black. The rest was molded in a metallic light blue. Also, the chrome nose piece for the hood had "AMERICAR" lettering embossed on it. Id like to know if anyone out there has an original kit from 1963. Take a look at that nose piece to let me know. The re issue kits are molded in one color and dont have the lettered nose piece.
The flip nose Willy’s was from AMT and this is the stone, woods, cook car from the 60’s
It's an accurate depiction of the original SWC Gasser suspension and all. Not awfull.
Great video Matt ❤
Yeah definitely from a 60s era mold
Probably the Stone,Woods and Cook gasser that came out in the early 60s
Cool video. I never had this, but had the repopped Hot Rod Stone Woods Cook Swindler II with the god awful yellowed decals. Sold it along with many others on eBay several years ago. The flash and chrome plating was really bad too as I recall.
It is a stone woods&cook model reboxed, I had that model which was rebox with original 60's style, never got to build it I traded it with 3 other models for a monogram 1932 ford roadster 1/8 scale unstarted but without original box. And no, this model is not with flipnose, it's the 41'pickup that has the flip
That is the same kit as the stone woods and cook car. Matt have a good one
What are the chances!! Two minutes before looking at your video, I just finished looking through the same kit I just picked up at an antique store. I've built this kit before and it goes together pretty good. AMT/ERTL made the flip front willys car and pickup.
Did you notice the book art on the cover, the left hand wheel is tilted out, like it’s falling off.
Love the detail , It's almost a shame to build that engine , It's detail you're never going to see.
Ah yes,remember this kit very well,remember a friend getting this with the same Street Demons boxart early in 1985,so it was from either 1982 or 1983 then this particular release?,it sure does all look abit rough & nasty by today's standards don't it?,I'd say it would have been from the '60's originally yeah?,ok if you're up for a challenge I guess matt,like that Monogram 1940 ford pickup which I still have,lol?,cheers
Sweet!🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎🏎
In 82 I was 32
Amt made the flip nose
I wish there was a kit that would allow building a Willys as it was factory production stock.
Everything I see is modified. That's not for me.
There, I'm giving you an idea, Matthew. Put together your own 3D print stock Willys model!
I have this kit still sealed in case you have openers remorse.
According to the family, it is pronounced Willis
I know that by now you have been told a dozen or more times that the engine in this kit isn't a Chrysler Hemi but a blown 394" Oldsmobile engine.
You might be able to scratch-build some better, more realistic door hinges. I watched a video the other day where the modeler called them "Goodwrench" throughout the entire video. I wanted to correct him, but let it pass. Peace and love.
I question people who say that a kit is awful, is the kit actually awful or their skills just not good as they think they are? 😂
Oldsmobile
The only cool thing about that kit is the Olds motor
To much talk not enough show