Revel 1955 Chevy Pro Mod
I built this one a few years ago. It's based on Revell's 1/25 1955 ProMod Chevy kit. I had finished a 1/72 Hasegawa F/A-18C in the "Digi Bug" scheme of VMFA-314, and thought it would be interesting if the United States Marine Corps sponsored a drag racing team with a car painted similarly.
I didn't add much to the basic model other than some wiring and plumbing; the kit itself is rather well detailed straight from the box.
The paint scheme uses Model Master enamels in Light Ghost Gray, Dark Ghost Gray, Medium Gray/Blue and Dark Gull Gray. I made the Marine Corps decals on my printer, with a couple of hints to Marine Corps history among them. The sponsor decals for the fenders are from the kit.
I gave the model to a friend of mine who served in the Marine Corps in the late 80's and early 90's.
Great tribute to a fine service, excellent build sir.
I notice the Tun Tavern Philly on the fenders. There's a Tun Tavern in Garden City L.I. it's on a Marine Reserve Base.
I've passed by there several times. I believe it's named after the Tun Tavern in Philly where Captain Samuel Nicholas established the first Marine recruiting station.
Very cool, 55!
This is simply very cool !, Well done Frank !
Wow sweeeet
OUTSTANDING...I love it. Great job, Frank. It's got MY vote next month! 🙂
Beautiful build... you are clearly a talented model builder.excellent engine detail great job
I'm not really into "What If's", but this one is an exception, very well done. Interestingly the Paratroop Regiment actually run a team in the British Touring Car Championship using servicemen injured in combat as engineers.
I agree. Very inventive and believable.
Thanks all for the kind words!
Pretty cool. Braided hoses as well.
Excellent! Very cool idea and great execution.