2006 Corvette Z06 Revell 1/25th scale; 99 pieces, plus decals
[modified reissue]
The 2006 Chevrolet Z06 is the most powerful, best all-around performing,
street driven automobile ever available from General Motors. Period. With a
7-Liter, 505 horsepower, aluminum V8 engine with a rear mounted 6-speed
transaxle, carbon fiber body panels, and 1 G cornering capabilities. As a
manager at a Chevrolet Dealership, I have more than a passing interest in
this car, as the one our dealership received last year, was sold in one
day.. I figured that Revell would get around to issuing the Corvette Z06
Coupe as a full-detail plastic kit in their line, and I am not disappointed.
This kit is based on their excellent 2005 Corvette Coupe tool, and it shares
quite a few of the same parts, but Revell has seen fit to include the Z06
specific parts, as well as the original 2005 C-6 Corvette kit parts, with
the exception of the body shell.
Engine: This 17-piece unit is a well-engraved rendition of
Chevrolet's 7.0 liter V8. The engine block halves are mated to the
rear-mounted transaxle as a unit, as in the real car. The other well
engraved parts complete the assembly. The Z06 specific dry sump oil pan,
exhaust headers, and engine covers are present as replacement parts from the
2005 kit. Proper detail painting with various flats and metalizers will
bring this assembly out.
Chassis: The front and rear suspension units are simplified, with separate,
Z06 specific cross-drilled well-engraved disc brake rotors and
high-performance calipers at each corner. Poseable steering is not part of
the equation. The larger diameter Z06 specific exhaust system has a nice set
of chrome metal exhaust tips, which attach to the muffler unit. Shock
absorbers are also included.
Interior: The interior assembly consists of a tub unit,
which incorporates the underhood area, molded in a dark gray. The console,
floorboards, and interior sides are engraved and textured properly, and are
integral with this unit. The door panels, firewall, interior rear wall,
pedals, master cylinder and firewall are separate, well engraved pieces. The
shifter, handbrake lever, and under hood hoses are also separate, and well
engraved. The dashboard is also well engraved, with a decal for the
instruments, a separate glass panel, steering column and a new 3-spoke
steering, with decals for the steering wheel hub emblem, as well as the Z06
"head rest embroidery". If you can, get some photographs of a Z06 Corvette
interior, as there are some optional accent colors for the Z06 interior,
which are not called out in the instructions. The seats are also well done,
but there is a resultant seam that must be taken care of for a more
realistic appearance. Curiously, there is no seat belt detail in this
interior. This assembly mounts to the chassis, which makes for a rigid,
stable point to mount the body. There is a three-piece radiator assembly,
and intake air cleaner unit, which are hidden, once the body is mounted onto
the chassis.
Wheels & Tires: The wheels are a very well engraved renditions of the
current Corvette Z06 aluminum wheels with decals representing the emblems
The wheels should be refinished in the following manor if a replica stock
build is desired:
A. Standard Wheel- Silver Painted Aluminum
B. Competition Gray- Dark Metallic Gray
C. Polished Aluminum- Chrome finish dulled down with
semi-gloss paint
For the 2006 model year, the Z06 aluminum wheels are not available in a
chrome plated finish from the factory, but chrome plated aluminum wheels for
the Z06 are available from the aftermarket. The rubber-like tires have a
nice tread, but no manufacturer trade name. The front wheels/tires mount to
the chassis on metal stub axles with plastic retainers, while the rear
wheels/tires mount on a metal axle, much like the attaching system utilized
on the Chevrolet SSR from Revell.
Body: The body is a beautiful, well-proportioned rendition
of the C6 edition of the Z06, molded in white plastic, exhibiting a little
flash on the fender and down the front fenders, the roof sail panels, and
around the rear spoiler. The windshield and rear window mount from the
outside of the body, for a proper flush appearance, and the rearview mirror
mounts inside. Follow the instructions and mount the hood after painting and
finishing, allowing for glue. The roof panel is fixed, as on the real Z06,
and the body also has the various scoops with screens and flares as the real
car. The Z06 emblem for the front fender scoop is a well done decal. The
various lenses for the lights, and the mirror "glass" are separate units.
Instructions: While the kit instructions call for painting the car in the
new "Velocity Yellow" exterior paint, with a Black leather interior, there
are other interior/exterior color combos available, which are as follows:
Interior
Exterior
Solid Paint Color Code Ebony with Red Accents Ebony Ebony
with Titanium Accents
LeMans Blue
Metallic 19U
A A A
Black 41U
A A A
Velocity Yellow
Tintcoat
45U - A A
Machine Silver
Metallic
67U A A A
Daytona Sunset
Orange Metallic
71U - A A
Victory Red 74U
A A A
A good source for these paint colors is "Cobra Colors", which is run by Leon
Tefft. Leon is an extraordinary modeler, with a great portfolio of paint
colors, clears, and primers, and sealers for the latest model kits. Even
though I have not used his product, I have personally seen models that were
finished various paints from his line, and I am impressed. His company can
be contacted on the web.
For the 2007 Model year, the Daytona Sunset Orange Metallic Exterior Paint
will be discontinued, and a new color called "Atomic Orange" replacing it.
NOTE: The plastic used by Revell on this model kit is very
sensitive to certain types of "automotive grade" paint. It has been reported
by several modelers that the styrene is easily "crazed" when a strong sealer
is not used under these paints. I suggest that you talk with either and
experienced modeler, or paint expert, as to what is compatible with this
plastic, or at least practice on some scraps.
Decals: The sheet is impressive, complete with , exterior
emblems, wheel centers, dashboard gauges, speaker sections, and a full array
of under-hood stickers.
While the kit provides excellent raw material, there is plenty of research
material out there on this car (i.e. manufacturer's brochures, magazine
articles, web photos) to help the modeler. A beautiful model can be built
from this kit with care and proper painting. I recommend this kit to the
modeler who has a lot of patience, and has built a few models, as this kit
requires a lot of proper detail painting to get a pleasing result. It is
fairly demanding and cries out for some extra detailing. I expect to see
quite a few of these built up over the coming months, including my own.
By: Ron Hamilton