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1964 Corvette Grand Sport

Posted:
Sat Mar 26, 2016 3:54 pm
by BARC 1
Re: 1964 Corvette Grand Sport

Posted:
Sat Mar 26, 2016 6:12 pm
by MichiganCur
Looks sharp, definitely got a c3 on my list of must build.... Might have to make it a gs now.
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Re: 1964 Corvette Grand Sport

Posted:
Tue Mar 29, 2016 3:54 am
by pfuetze
you get better and better, Dan!
The Corvette looks great, sitting very nice and low!
great work!
Re: 1964 Corvette Grand Sport

Posted:
Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:11 am
by BARC 1
Thanks Peter. I am finding this scale fun to work in. The cars are much more responsive in their NOMAG form and I am finding they behave the same as larger scales if you give them a chance to. I was adding just a bit of magnetic force to start with , but now I am completely mag free, other then what ever mag force the motor may have on my metal rails.
I have been working on 1/16 scale tanks for 10 years so changing to this much smaller scale has meant refining some of my airbrushing skills. On a big tank you never look for gloss, and little imperfections are quite acceptable. In the smaller scale under the magnifying lens of a camera, every little imperfection pops out. So I am trying to be more particular with each build. The pictures help me. I can see areas under the lens that I can't see with my eyes. This GS corvette has to go under some light sanding, and perhaps another coat of paint before the decals applied as I have noticed some tiny resin bumps I did not see before.
Thanks to You, Lloyd and your examples plus the ever critical eye of Roland each build is getting slightly better then the last.
I really believe scale building in 1/43 scale can be a fun aspect of slot car racing. Because there is such a large 1/43 scale diecast market I am finding detail parts are available with a little bit of browsing. As I discover more of these detail parts it allows me to put more into each car. As I enjoy resin casting, I doubt I could find a better scale to work in that has such a vast array of subject cars to work with.
I am hoping some of the 1/32 scale guys may take a crack at a 1/43 scale car. They look really good on 1/32 scale track, so why not.
Re: 1964 Corvette Grand Sport

Posted:
Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:18 am
by TuscoTodd
That looks great - and the use of the buttons to simulate rally wheels is pretty darn slick!
:text-bravo:
Re: 1964 Corvette Grand Sport

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:31 pm
by BARC 1
Got some decals and finished up the Grand Sport today. Here are the finished photos. I lightly sanded off the rough spots that were apparent in the earlier photos and then used Future as a clear coat after the decals were applied.



Cheers
Dan
Re: 1964 Corvette Grand Sport

Posted:
Mon Apr 04, 2016 11:15 pm
by pfuetze
yep, the picture normally show things that you will never seen if you look at the car in your hand, totally agree.
but when you race the car, you see even less. and that´s what we are building cars for :D
very nice work on the finishing touches of the Vette!