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Post by ira on Aug 10, 2014 11:27:32 GMT -6
Shaker's "BOSS NOVA"...Only 5 Days to Build! The Santa Rosa IPMS Theme for August is Your Fastest Builds! I decided to build the AMT Boss Nova with a Chopped Top and 2 Corvette Engines from the AMT Double Dragster. I built both of these kits many years ago, except the Boss Nova used to be a 3n1 Station Wagon with a little Trailer and an extra Chrysler Engine. I started collecting Parts Monday Night. Next I removed the Chrome from most of the Chrome Parts. Then I started spray painting plates full of Parts. The Next Day, Coming Soon...
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Post by ira on Aug 10, 2014 20:36:37 GMT -6
The Next Day... Body Work!I started by Chopping the Top Off with an X-acto Razor Saw! Then I fit the Top inside of the Body and found that if I Chopped 5/16" off, the Body would be about 3/16" too wide for the Top. So I figured that a 3/32" wide Plastic Strip added to each side would be the right width for the Top. Here is the Body with one of the Side Strips glued in. Notice that the Strip is a little higher than the Body. This is because the Strip is glued in on an angle and I had to attach it high enough so that the inside of the Strip was Flush with the Body. Next I sanded the Strips down Flush with the Body. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 11, 2014 8:14:31 GMT -6
Top Chopping!I double checked the Chop Lines and they seem to be just right! I cut the post off with a Cut-Off Wheel in a Dremel Tool. I decided to fill the slot in the roof so I cut a piece of sheet plastic to fit. Then I glued it in place with Zap-A-Gap, Green Label. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 11, 2014 8:26:36 GMT -6
Top Chopped!Here is the Chopped top glued in place on the Plastic Strips. I added another strip on the back before gluing. Rear View! More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 11, 2014 15:48:49 GMT -6
Cut it Out!
The Engine Compartment from the original 3n1 Station Wagon Kit is still in the Funny Car Kit... So I cut it out with a Cut Off Wheel and later used a Sanding Disk to clean up the rough edges. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 11, 2014 16:43:20 GMT -6
Double Your Power!I decided to replace the Boss Nova's Big Chrysler with 2 Corvette Engines. These are fron the Double Dragster Kit. I cut the optional Motor Mounts in half and glued them on each side of the Engine Mounts. Here is how they fit in the frame. I added 2 Superchargers from old Revell Parts Packs. I cut off and moved the Transmission Power Housing to Center so it lines up with the Drive Shaft. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 12, 2014 13:00:58 GMT -6
Day 2...Paint Day!Wednesday was warm so I started Painting! First I sprayed a couple coats of DupliColor Gray Filler Primer. Then I did a little filling and Sanding followed by a third coat. Next I applied a coat of Flat Black Primer. After the Black I masked off 2 Stripes with Low Tack Blue Tape. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 12, 2014 13:09:19 GMT -6
Camel Yellow?I used Tamiya Camel Yellow for the color coats. I also started looking for Decals for the Nova. Rear view after 3 coats of Yellow. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 12, 2014 19:38:22 GMT -6
Later That Day!I decided to add a Driver to this Wheel-Standing Wagon. I found a Tamiya Rally Driver that seemed like a good possibility, so I added some sheet plastic to extend the floor boards. I 'm using a "Corvette Pro Stock" Seat and Pedal assembly in the Wagon. I also added some sheet plastic for the drivers Protection. Had to "Relax" the Drivers Legs to sit right. More Coming Tomorrow...
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Post by TooOld on Aug 13, 2014 6:57:45 GMT -6
You're building a CAR ! Are you feeling okay ? Seriously , it's looking great ! Love the chop and the colors , and the dual engines . . . excellent idea ! Plenty of time left to finish it , I can't wait to see it !
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Post by ira on Aug 13, 2014 9:10:08 GMT -6
Day Three...Body and Chassis!I found some 40 year old 59 El Camino Decals for the Nova. When I tried to apply the Shaker's Decals, they both started to disintegrate. I was able to get them on pretty good, but I had to touch them up with some acrylic paint. I cut down the Boss Nova Stripes to fit into the painted Black Stripes. After the decals dried, I applied 3 coats of Testors Glosscote. Rear View! More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 13, 2014 10:33:59 GMT -6
You're building a CAR ! Are you feeling okay ? Seriously , it's looking great ! Love the chop and the colors , and the dual engines . . . excellent idea ! Plenty of time left to finish it , I can't wait to see it ! Thanks for the kind words Bob!Yeah, this is the third Car Model I finished this year...
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Post by ira on Aug 13, 2014 11:45:34 GMT -6
Boss Nova Chassis!I built up the Chassis. It's mostly stock except I added a New Straight Front Axle. The Frame was a bit warped so I twisted it and then put some weight on it. It's pretty Straight now... The "Bugcatchers" were too wide, so I made Custom Supercharger Scoops from "Cherry Bomb" Headlights! Next I sprayed the Grill and Bumpers with Tamiya Silver Leaf. Then I used "The Detailer" Black Wash on the Grill. More Coming Tomorrow...
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Post by Bert on Aug 13, 2014 15:24:26 GMT -6
I'm tired just going through this post. Very nice work there Ira. I would never know you were under a time crunch.
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Post by ira on Aug 14, 2014 8:24:40 GMT -6
The Forth Day... IPMS Meeting Tonight!Got the Engines Glued in place. I had to remove the Injectors from the Superchargers so the new Scoops will fit inside the body. Here are the Scoops in place. I added a Front Section to the Drivers Protective Panels. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 14, 2014 8:56:19 GMT -6
New Roll Cage!I decided to replace the stock Roll Cage rather than modifying it to fit. I started with a length of plastic tubing in the center/back on the rear of the Main Roll Bar. The Bullet Fuel Tanks are from the parts box. I cut the bottoms from the old Roll Bars and glued them in place with the Steering Wheel and Gauges Bar. Then I joined the Main Roll Bar and the Gauges Bar with 2 lengths of plastic tubing. I had to put the Driver in place before I could finish the Roll Cage. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 14, 2014 8:59:27 GMT -6
I'm tired just going through this post. Very nice work there Ira. I would never know you were under a time crunch. Thanks for the kind words Bert!So glad you are enjoying it...
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Post by ira on Aug 14, 2014 15:53:12 GMT -6
We've Got a Driver!Here is a good comparison between the Stock Chassis and the Shaker Nova Chassis. Got the Driver Finished. I also added 2 more Bars to the Roll Cage, between the front axle and the Gauge Bar. Added a few details from the Corvette Pro Stock Kit including the Pedal Assembly, Greebles up front, Seat, Fire Extinguisher and a Tac later... More Coming Tomorrow...
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Post by ira on Aug 15, 2014 8:45:25 GMT -6
The Fifth and Last Day...Finishing the Details!The IPMS Meeting last night was Great Fun! In 4 Days, I got the Boss Nova almost finished, close enough to Win a Prize for "My Fastest Build"! Today I did some Touch Up and added last minute Details. I started by attaching the Front Spoiler. I decided not to use the Roof Spoiler. I added a Decals and did some Touch-Up in the Drivers Compartment. I decided a Windshield would not work on the Boss Nova because of the huge amounts of Exhaust in the Interior. So I passed on the glass and added big Fans next to the Driver. More Coming...
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Post by ira on Aug 15, 2014 9:20:54 GMT -6
Wheelies!!! I cut a length of plastic tubing and glued it in the center of the Nova Chassis. I also attached the Wheely Bars. Here is Shaker's Boss Nova doing it's first Wheel Stand! I used a length of clear acrylic rod to fit in the tubing. Well Shaker's Boss Nova is Finished. Finished Photos Coming Soon...
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Post by ira on Aug 15, 2014 12:55:12 GMT -6
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Post by TooOld on Aug 15, 2014 18:05:32 GMT -6
Great build Ira ! The first photo really says it all . . . looks like a winner !
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Post by ira on Aug 15, 2014 18:30:52 GMT -6
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Post by ira on Aug 15, 2014 20:38:10 GMT -6
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Post by showrodjohn on Aug 16, 2014 5:09:01 GMT -6
Great build. I might to copy your chop top process on my build.
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Post by fiftiesdiner on Aug 16, 2014 10:31:00 GMT -6
Ira, that is a wheel-stander for sure I can see the white billowing smoke pouring off those slicks, I Like all the added details you did to make it your own, yellow and black look good on her having a driver added brings that thing to life!! Nice build
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Post by ira on Aug 16, 2014 11:56:24 GMT -6
Great build Ira ! The first photo really says it all . . . looks like a winner ! Thanks Bob!Glad you like it...
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Post by hobbybobby on Aug 19, 2014 13:33:28 GMT -6
Another superb build, Ira, i like it! I always marvel again... In this short time, not even the paint dries on my Projects... ... and you build an entire model, with all the trimmings? But now, in all honesty, Ira, you've got a time machine?
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Post by ira on Aug 20, 2014 7:47:43 GMT -6
Great build. I might to copy your chop top process on my build. Thanks John!Give it a try. It's pretty easy to Chop like this...
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Post by Bert on Aug 21, 2014 12:57:13 GMT -6
That is a mean looking Nova! Ira, a super five day build. It looks like you spent a month building it.
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