| Date of Review |
November 2005 |
| Manufacturer |
Revell |
| Subject |
'66 Chevelle Station Wagon |
| Scale |
1/25 |
| Kit Number |
2185 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Nice Detail, Distinctive Paint Job |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$15.25 |
The Kit
Engine: The 23 piece 396 C.I. V-8 engine is molded extremely
well. It has an excellent level of detail typical of the current
new releases. The engine block and transmission are molded in the
traditional halves, everything else on the engine is depicted by
individually molded components. It includes a fuel pump, coil and
fan clutch that are not typically included in an engine.
Chassis: The floor pan is molded with the chassis. The
front suspension is represented by seven pieces including separate
upper A arms and disk brakes all around. The rear suspension consists
of 12 pieces. These include a three piece differential, separate
upper controls arms and a sway bar. The exhaust system is a one
piece dual exhaust which will require minor clean up of mold lines.
Wheels and Tires: Large diameter wheels with low
profile tires.
Interior: A platform-style interior, with 2 piece
front bench seat, 2-piece rear seatback, the bottom is molded as
part of the platform. The dash is a well done two piece unit with
a three piece steering wheel. Well detailed separate side panels
complete and tailgate panel complete the interior bucket..
Body: In a word “Beautiful”. No mold lines!
No sink marks. Four well done separate door handles are also included.
One minor irritation here was the choice to mold the battery as
part of the inner fender well. A separate piece would have made
detailing easier but it’s a minor nit. The engraving on the
Malibu script on the rear quarters is a little light but this is
made up for by the inclusion of Malibu scripts on the decal sheet.
Decals: Consist of wood grained flames for either side
and all of the external scripts and badges. Dash gauges, radio
and heater control decals, disc brakes and 2 “Waygone” license
plates complete the sheet.
Comments: Cleanly molded, attractively packaged with excellent
photos of the model on the box top and end flaps. The instruction
sheet is well laid out with each part label by name and with painting
suggestions. One short coming of this kit is the lack of stock
building options. That can be countered by obtaining the 66 El
Camino kit for the stock wheels and tires. You can use the hood
from the El Camino with some modifications as its a little narrow,
or purchase a resin hood which is available from several sources.
Conclusion
In spite of the lack of stock build options the design and quality
of this kit make it a must buy for anyone interested in getting
a beautiful example of a mid-60’s wagon. My sincere
thanks to Revell-Monogram
for supplying this review sample!
Ed Note: Ken is a member of Front Range Auto Modelers.
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