1966 Chevy Impala Modified Stock Car MAD MAX 1/25 Scale Model Kit Build Review Weathering AMT1183
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Features
1/25 scale,
skill 2,
paint and cement required
Back by popular demand!
Molded in white, the modeler’s choice
Includes 4 super-wide Goodyear pad-printed racing tires
Colorful racing number and sponsor decals
Retro Deluxe AMT reproduction packaging
The Chevrolet Impala (/ɪmˈpælə, ˈpɑːlə/) is a full-size car built by Chevrolet for model years 1958 to 1985, 1994 to 1996, and 2000 until 2020. The Impala was Chevrolet's popular flagship passenger car and was amongst the better selling American made automobiles in the United States.[4][5]For its debut in 1958, the Impala was distinguished from other models by its symmetrical triple taillights. The Chevrolet Caprice was introduced as a top-line Impala Sport Sedan for model year 1965, later becoming a separate series positioned above the Impala in 1966, which, in turn, remained above the Chevrolet Bel Air and the Chevrolet Biscayne. The Impala continued as Chevrolet's most popular full-size model through the mid-1980s. Between 1994 and 1996, the Impala was revised as a 5.7-liter V8-powered version of the Chevrolet Caprice Classic sedan.Redesigned in 1965, the Impala set an all-time industry annual sales record of more than 1 million units in the United States. All new full-size Chevrolets eschewed the "X" frame for a full-width perimeter frame, a new body that featured curved, frameless side glass (for pillarless models), sharper angled windshield with newly reshaped vent windows, and redesigned full-coil suspension.1966 Impala SS ConvertibleIn 1965, Chevrolet introduced a new luxury package for the Impala four-door hardtop, called "Caprice" and coded as RPO Z18. Caprices received tufted upholstery, wood grained accents on the dashboard and specialty pulls on the insides of the doors. This "halo" model also featured the "spinner" wheel covers from the Impala SS, with the "SS" logo centers replaced by a Chevrolet "bowtie" emblem. The Super Sport's blackout rear trim strip below the triple taillights was also used, with the "Impala SS" emblem replaced by a large "Caprice by Chevrolet" badge. The Impala block lettering on each front fender was replaced with "Caprice" script. The Caprice package was reintroduced as the Chevrolet Caprice Custom in 1966, taking the top position in the full-size Chevrolet lineup.Engine choices included the inline six-cylinder as well as the small-block and big-block V8s. A new three-range Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission was optional for 396 cu in (6.5 L) V8. The old 409 cu in (6.7 L) "W" engine was discontinued early in the 1965 model year, so early-production 1965s got the 409, as well as 1/10 of 1% had the 396 CID big-block. Other later-built cars had the 396 cu in (6.5 L) as the big-block option. Two-speed Powerglide, as well as 3 and 4-speed manual transmissions were available. As with previous years, Impalas featured more chrome trim inside and out, with pleated tufted upholstery and door panels. The Impala would be the #2-selling convertible in the US in 1966, with 38,000 sold; it was beaten by the Mustang by almost 2:1.[22] 1966 saw a pair of enlarged big-block V8s featuring 427 cu in (7.0 L). The RPO L36 was rated at 385 hp (287 kW), the L72 at 425 hp (317 kW). The L72 was only available with a manual transmission.The 1967 model was redesigned with enhanced Coke bottle styling that featured Corvette-inspired front and rear fender bulges. The curves were the most pronounced with the 1967-1968 models. In keeping with federal regulations, safety features were built into Impalas during the 1967 and 1968 model years, including a fully collapsible energy-absorbing steering column, side marker lights, and shoulder belts for closed models. The L72 engine was not available in 1967, but a L36 Turbo-Jet V8 was optional.Modified stock car racing, also known as modified racing and modified, is a type of auto racing that involves purpose-built cars simultaneously racing against each other on oval tracks. First established in the United States after World War II, this type of racing was early-on characterized by its participants' modification of passenger cars in pursuit of higher speeds, hence the name.There are many sanctioning bodies for modifieds including NASCARMad Max is a 1979 Australian dystopian action thriller film directed by George Miller, produced by Byron Kennedy, and starring Mel Gibson as "Mad" Max Rockatansky, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Steve Bisley, Tim Burns, and Roger Ward. James McCausland and Miller wrote the screenplay from a story by Miller and Kennedy. Set in a future Australia, the film presents a saga of societal collapse, murder, and revenge in which an unhinged policeman becomes embroiled in a violent feud with a savage motorcycle gang. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I have been building AMT stockcar models since the late '60's and they have always had the best selection, details and options of all. I grew up in Maryland and made stockcar models for my favorite drivers at Dorsey Speedway in Dorsey Md, and gave them to the drivers, what a great memory.
Can't Thank you enough for not being 1 of those builders who go on a 20min tantrum about flash and fit and they never seem to realize that almost all of the flash is simple to remove and the biggest part is the kits are $15 to $25 so for that little money and the age of some of the molds I will deal with flash and fit problems because #1 we are model builders. Thank you again for the amazing builds and tips. Keep yourself, family, and friends safe and healthy and remember it's fun.
Thanks man, it's all about the fun and the process of enjoying the hobby. No whining here, just jokes and fun and making models!
@@hpiguy and believe me we all appreciate your reviews, builds, build issues, painting and weathering tips. I always painted my models with airbrush and hated the clean up and most of the paints are pretty pricey, but watching you paint with rattle cans and seeing how awesome your paint jobs come out I now use rattle can spray paints and very rarely use my airbrush and I'm very happy about that. Thank you again and please keep the videos going. It doesn't matter what your reviewing or building I'm always tuned in.
Where're You Getting These for $15- $25 ??
@@garyparker2969 Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Ollies
agreed! this hobby is supposed to be fun, relaxing and all about creativity! Don't let the rivet counters suck your fun out of it, or the pro modelers whine about injection marks, sink holes, blemishes, flash, soft panel lines. It's a model, not a military inspection! :) Build for you, not anyone else- put in the time and detail you want, not what someone else wants or expects. I kind of cherish the thrill of older molds because they WILL have issues and that adds to the fun. i see it as an extra challenge to me to overcome those shortcomings
Thanks for showing how you put those dents in. Looks so real.
You are so welcome!
Dang Chris. Another great build. Feeling pretty old. I started racing when these cars were new.
LOL, thanks!
One of my favorites so far Chris!
Thanks Jessie!
Amazing build!! That air cleaner though...its cool how you positioned it, but the duct would face towards the firewall. Very rare option. Kinda cool that AMT included it in the kit.
Thanks for the tips!
You're right on the placement of the Air Cleaner
I love your last bit of advice at the end of the video "stay healthy and safe so we want be driving cars like this in the next five years"great job as always really love the apocalyptic build KUTGW and by the way I have just got back into modeling and thanks to you and your builds that you do they really encouraged me to get back into the hobby!!!!
You bet, have fun, stay safe and enjoy the hobby!
Great build, love the colors and your weathering of the interior and exterior. Love your builds.
Thanks a bunch!
Excellent build & I am using your techniques to beat up my AMT 1/25 Buick Skylark Modified Stocker kit. I added all the dents & bent up the hood just like you did. My car is really looking like a weekend short track warrior!
Fantastic work Chris! It looks like a really worn and damaged car but still drivable. Thanks for sharing this.
Cool build... love the look of the final car!
Thanks man!
Fun build Chris all you need is a couple of zombies hanging on👍
Right!
Every time I learn something thanks again another gem.
My pleasure!
Nice job again Chris love it another favorite ❤️
Thanks again!
Another great build Chris. I love the crackle treatment. Thanks for taking the time in sharing the weathering techniques. Stay safe.
Thanks Chris!
I really like this one thank you just have fun modeling👍
Just finished my 66’ modified stock car model. Did a review on Amazon with pictures (and thanked you). My second dirt track racer and a blast adding the mud etc. I used to build models as a kid and started up again when I retired. My wife thinks you use to work with your hands. I did too (gen. Machinist ) Jeff
Thanks Jeff!
That review finally showed up on Amazon. If you want to see pictures of all you taught me. I also picked up a bunch of discontinued model master paint at hobby lobby (another tip!) I haven’t dented any cars yet but bought the leaf stamps for the abandoned convetable. Thank you again, the more people you bring to this hobby the more the manufacturers bring out new (and old ) kits. Jeff
Too cool! I had a friend that ran a '66 back in the 80s on a local stock car track.His number was 90 and prefered to be anounced as MR. 90.
Funny! Nice tie in!
When I raced in the street stock class,the first year you weren't allowed to have rub rails on the side of your car. The follwing year the rules changed to allow them so my car had dents and rub marks behind the rails on the sides.
Nice, thanks for the background!
This is just awesome! ! I love this build and the concept of what we will be driving in the end times. Your presentation is spot on! !
Thank you very much!
Another nice build Chris, well done. Keep it going.
Thanks, will do!
That thing is wrecked! Outstanding car art man!
Thanks a lot!
My favorite thing to build anymore, no directions, no nice paint, pure creativity. Kit bashing from scratch post apocalyptic monster vehicles. Don't get me wrong, I still like a nice built kit, it's just that after 40 years of building these seem to be the most fun. Thanks for the great build.
Heck yes, these are always a blast.
LOL I really love this! I have a 1/25 or 1/24 scale 69ish C10 diecast stepside I been picking up parts off eBay to try and replicate a truck from when I was a kid. Love your channel. Wish everyone to stay safe and healthy.
Thanks Randy!
You Sir are an artist! I’m a lego technic fan but have watched your videos before, unmatched attention to detail
Wow, thanks!
Im so glad i came across your page ,im loving getting tips from you .Ive just got back into model building.
Welcome aboard!
First off I like the new logo, another great build. It was nice to come home from work after a long day and relax to such a great HPIguy video. Chris you really outdone yourself on this build. Sir you really demonstrated your skills today. Your weathering techniques are so realistic and well done, thanks again "Uncle" Chris.👍👍
Thanks again! Glad you like the videos!
An OUTSTANDING build!!.. Mad Max meets dirt track racing!!.. Keep up the great work Bud!!
Glad you liked it!!
Nice Job my friend Chris, Great back story. Off into the bad lands he goes! Looking for more fuel & supplies!😉👍
Thanks 👍 Appreciated!
Awesome build! As always thanks for sharing! Keep em coming!
Thanks, will do!
A lot of well detailed parts with this kit..
This was a Awesome, build, great job Chris!
Glad you liked it!!
Awesome mate, really like the weathering on this one
Thanks a lot Gary!
Great weathering Chris
Thanks 👍!
Nice video. Good work with the weathering details.
Thank you very much!
Love it. Great build.
I'm glad you like it!
Nice job adding weathering and patina...
Thank you! Cheers!
This was a awesome and amazing build love your builds always comes out great can't wait for next video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice job on the weathering very cool
Thank you! Cheers!
😎 racing decals too!!
Now that came out so different and SOOOO KOOOOOOLLLLLL .
Mike Espo...
You bet, have fun, stay safe and enjoy the hobby!
Nice job on the small fine details too!!
Thank you so much 😀
Painting the bell housing like it's new is genius...
Mix and match and get her back on the road! Thanks!
very nice, I love the back story too
Thank you very much!
Awesome looking build 👍👍👍👍
Glad you like it!
Awsome build i really enjoyed watching.thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome build once again you really do an awesome job
Thank you! Cheers!
They always have such great detail but this 1 might be my favorite cant say enough on this 1
You bet, have fun, stay safe and enjoy the hobby!
You always do great work, Chris but I'm glad Revell makes a factory stock version!
Me too!
Really great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Subbed! Thanks for the inspiration! Think I'll be getting back into building!
Thanks!
Another great job brother!
I appreciate that!
Nice looking models
kool , thanx Chris.....nice one
Robert
Glad you enjoyed it!
very cool! Great color choice!
Thanks so much!
Not enough offensive weaponry to be truly Mad Max... but definitely inspired by... Great build and a nice finish. Great vid thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome, you just gave me an inspiration boost 👍🏼✊🏼✊🏼
Awesome! Thank you!
Great build.
Thanks Rich!
Great job! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Love your 66 modified stocker model love the paint thing love the way you put it together but little suggestion the air cleaner you put it on wrong this the snout or snorkel part of the air cleaner attaches to the firewall other than that it's a pretty nice
Thank you!
Great video
Very clever! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Very Cool!🤗
Thank you! Cheers!
Another top video and build
Thanks Lance!
Pretty cool!
Thank you!
I had mixed success with stripping rustolium with super clean. Sometimes it strips right off, sometimes I have to use a lot of elbow grease. The people in my model car Facebook group say that brake fluid works better.
Whatever gets the job done for you is what you should do.
Use Bob Smith Industries Super Gold + CA glue and you’ll never have to worry about “fog” again. It’s all I use. Won’t fog glass either. Available in thin and thick viscosities.
Thanks fo rthe tip!
hell of a story
Chris, great build but one problem. Your air filter is backwards. It goes against the firewall. We use to cut a hole in the firewall so our engine could draw air from the cowling below the windshield. Less mud from the guy in front of you went into it. The way yours is it will fill with mud quickly. My Dad's impala was # B-2. B-1 was a 58 Ford. Thanks
Thanks for the tip!
Looks great chtis
Thank you Charlie!
Thanks Chris . I really like your take on a beat up car . looks like fun. I'l have to do one. BTW I was wondering where all my Army bath towels went. LOL.
no no- that's the new $90.00 'Tamiya model cloth' LOL :)
You bet, have fun, stay safe and enjoy the hobby!
Yup, surplus towels, I also have some nice green ones!
I never got to pilfer any myself before I got out.
I Like It AGAIN, LOL, Killer EVERYTHING Chris, God Bless All.
Thanks Gary!
Very nice! 🙂👍
Thank you! Cheers!
i love this car
Awesome 👍
Thanks for the visit!
great work indeed thumb up is mine
Thank you!
Simply phenomenal build, Chris. Inspirational, too; I had previously built the last incarnation of this kit, but purchased another kit, to get the windscreen and the decals of this release. I want to build an old used-up race car like one would find stuck back in the Virginia woods. One big question: where do I buy "rust" spray paint?? I can't find ANYTHING to turn my chrome pieces into the beautiful rusty chrome of your '66. PLEASE help !
Google Rustoleum Metallic Rust
Cool build, wish amt would re issue these in stock/custom/drag form
That would be cool!
I thought you painted the bellhousing red to indicate it was a blow proof bellhousing. Most racing either wants a safety blanket of some sort or a blow proof bellhousing. Clutches come loose and "blow up" during racing sometimes. They have been known to injure the driver.
Either or, he needed a part, he found one and lines up and he bolted it on. Anything goes in post-Rona world!
Great build. I always enjoy the stories you create to go with the cars.
Glad you like them!
That is too cool
AMT , IMC , and MONOGRAM , always had the best highly detailed models , really enjoy your videos , love the older car models .
Glad you like them!
Hi! Love the videos and have been watching the backlog. With all the social distancing and working from home, I have rekindled the itch to start modeling again, thanks in part to your videos! Quick question - besides the helping hands fixture, can you provide a link to where a fellow may obtain the holding fixtures you use for painting (for example - painting the body shell, and the round fixture with the clamps on the periphery of the fixture). Thanks again for your reviews! I already bought the spray booth you reviewed a few years back!
Thanks man, here you go!
www.modelroundup.com/Spray-Work-Painting-Stand-Set-p/tam-74522.htm
All he needs is another seat for that hot, scantily clad babe he's gonna find out in those badlands!
Have to find one in another car and he's all set! Maybe even bolt in a recliner!
Awesome build as always, my husband and I are enjoy your channel! I have to ask though, what is the music you use while showing you painting? The guitar is so soothing!
I use random tracks from the YT free music library under Mellow.
Awsome build Chris, apart from watching you what other slump busting tips might you have? Cheers Craig
To just have FUN and don't get mired in the details. It's a hobby, a way to release from the seriousness of the real world.
1st like!!!! Cool build!!! :)
Thanks!!
Can you do a build on the 1970 Dodge Challenger by Revell? Really wanna see that build. Other vids I've watched hasn't had what I'm looking for
Hi guy, I've got a question for ya. You use the Tamiya black wash quite a bit,do you have to clear coat over oil based paints before you use it? I never used it before,and I got some the other day to try. I painted some fuel tanks model masters aluminum,and a day later,used some of it on the steps,and it pretty much dissolved the aluminum paint. Had to redo the steps. Has this ever happened to you?
The wash is enamel based with thinner so it can strip similar paints.
Hi guy, I've got a question for ya. You use the Tamiya black wash quite a bit,do you have to clear coat over oil based paints before you use it? I never used it before,and I got some the other day to try. I painted some fuel tanks model masters aluminum,and a day later,used some of it on the steps,and it pretty much dissolved the aluminum paint. Had to redo the steps. Has this ever happened to you? I wiped one wet,and waited for another to dry,and it never really did. The aluminum paint was like I'd used a stripper on it.
Do you have a tutorial on how you grooved the tires? I am about to build this same kit and I am going to build it to replicate a car that an old family friend/farmer used to race locally (mid-Michigan) back in the 70s and early 80s. The Flying Farmers were a father/son team from Ovid Michigan. They raced an old Chevy Impala, and an open-wheel modified. Both cars were robin-egg blue and white. Any suggestions for a open wheel modified kit? I have the Ridge Runner Modified from MPC, but that isnt quite what I am looking for. Thanks!
Nothing to show really, just take your tool and add grooves. Uber simple. Thanks!
Those kits would be good to do lifted off road ones
Sure would!
You are my idol 😉👍
Aww, thanks!
hey Chris when you're painting the engine etc by brush do you put thinners in the jar or just paint as is ? thanks
As is out of the bottle.
Nice......
Thank you! Cheers!
Love your videos man! One question I have for you is why don't you use an airbrush? Surely in the long run an airbrush would be much cheaper than the spray cans. Great build by the way!
I do if needed. I have nothing against airbrushes and own a nice set up of them.
One $4 spray can lasts dozens of car models. Some I've had for a couple years. It's very economical.
@@hpiguyOh that is really cool. What brands of spray cans would you recommend? Had no idea they lasted so long.
@@soulsurvivor1001 I use spray cams quite a bit in my builds. Ii for one recommend the Rustoleum X2 brand, it's paint and primer in one. They're pretty inexpensive. I have a couple metallic finishes, flat blacks, flat white, and then whatever base color Im after for the model. I love the coverage they provide,they dry super quick, and come in a multitude of colors!
@@eclipsehorse8693 Cool, thanks for the help man!
@@soulsurvivor1001 NP, anytime I can help or pass on tips to other builders! we're all in this hobby together!
Nice job making the tires into "scuffs"...
I was hoping one could build this stock. Does any model manufacturer make a 1:25th-scale kit of the Chevrolet Impala round 1966-1969 that one could build stock?
If a person was to buy only one size of them molotow chrome pens which size is the most common to work with model cars? 4mm 2mm 1mm
I use 2mm the most by far.
That was awesome Chris. I have a question for you what you just did could it be done to a NASCAR model kit? For an example a Richard Petty STP car wreck at the Talladega Speedway. Keep up the great work keep bringing them videos
Of course, weathering is weathering. Have at it!
@@hpiguy sorry
Not what a mean.
Without weathering. Can you do a NASCAR where it is all tore up from a wreck?