T56 Impala
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Well, I'm done with part one of Dad's old box.
I'm sorry I don't have photos of the before. As some may know, my GPS was stolen from my car a few weeks ago. It had an SD card in it with all the picture and pictures of ALL of my tools. (I was going to take the pictures to the insurance company the next day.) I'm hoping the local PD can catch the guys and get my pictures back as well as the GPS.
Anyway, Below you will see the results of my work. I know some of you would have done a lot more metal work. I though about it and decided I actually like the used look of it. The dents and dings give it character IMO.
This was all the inside of the box. It was all disassembled, cleaned, blasted, primed, massaged, primed, sanded and painted. All of the lids close tightly and latch. Probably the first time in 50 years! I would like to replace the pop rivets with some other kind, but I have a lot to learn before that happens!
All colours are as close to the original as I could get. The black rails (which were found to be black during blasting) were painted with Rustoleum flat black. The rest of the box was painted with Testors Drab Olive Green. It remains to be seen if the model paint from Testors will hold up for any length of time. After speaking to them, they "claim" it will, but they do not guarantee it will. (They want pictures of the completed box too!)
So, here are the pictures...... (3)
The "white" areas are simply dust from my rubber gloves.
This is really the only other picture I have of the box prior to starting the rework. Sorry it doesn't show the insides.
I'm sorry I don't have photos of the before. As some may know, my GPS was stolen from my car a few weeks ago. It had an SD card in it with all the picture and pictures of ALL of my tools. (I was going to take the pictures to the insurance company the next day.) I'm hoping the local PD can catch the guys and get my pictures back as well as the GPS.
Anyway, Below you will see the results of my work. I know some of you would have done a lot more metal work. I though about it and decided I actually like the used look of it. The dents and dings give it character IMO.
This was all the inside of the box. It was all disassembled, cleaned, blasted, primed, massaged, primed, sanded and painted. All of the lids close tightly and latch. Probably the first time in 50 years! I would like to replace the pop rivets with some other kind, but I have a lot to learn before that happens!
All colours are as close to the original as I could get. The black rails (which were found to be black during blasting) were painted with Rustoleum flat black. The rest of the box was painted with Testors Drab Olive Green. It remains to be seen if the model paint from Testors will hold up for any length of time. After speaking to them, they "claim" it will, but they do not guarantee it will. (They want pictures of the completed box too!)
So, here are the pictures...... (3)
The "white" areas are simply dust from my rubber gloves.
This is really the only other picture I have of the box prior to starting the rework. Sorry it doesn't show the insides.
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