1957 Chevy BelAir

Winner: Best Street/Race (Paint) Competition #16
on RadioControlZone.com, June 2004

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Notes about this item.

This masterpiece of the art of molding polycarbonate plastic in the form of the 1957 Chevy BelAir is made by Parma - part number 10162. It's a massive 3-piece mold, consisting of the main body from the firewall to the tail, the rear bumper, and the hood/front bumper. Done in a similar vein to the Impala, this one makes full use of the Alclad Chrome. The roof and accent panels are pearl white with a thin layer of chameleon lilac, and all else is red with a thin layer of iridescent candy apple. This gives the whole shell a nice colour-shifting pink overtone.

Colours Used.

Alclad II Chrome Lacquer
Opaque Black
Opaque White
Pearl Black
Iridescent Candy Apple Red
Transparent Fire Red
Chameleon Lilac
Pearl White

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