
Back in 2009, Revell released the first of three(Nova COPO in ’11 and the Nova SS in ’12) Nova model kits and started it off with the Yenko Nova, or “Super Nova” as folks called it way back then. I got the 2016 re-release that’s 100% identical besides a new model kit number and a slightly updated box. So the Yenko/SC Supernova had some interesting quirks that made this car truly unique and rare.
But in the end, there’s only 7 known ’69 Super Novas left today. And Revell justifiably made a killer choice by putting the Yenko Nova out on the kit market, making it slightly less rare in the eyes of the enthusiast.
So onto the kit! It’s been the same kit since 2009, with the Magnum 500 wheels and ventilated hood, along with the SS grille and trunk emblem. All in all, the kit goes together fantastically, like most of the “Special Edition” releases from Revell, it’s all a intricate puzzle of well fitting pieces. Besides… the wheels.
Those damn things are a bane on nearly every Revell release, especially the Chevrolet models for which they use these little metal axles that for instance; don’t fit, don’t go together with the plastic leaf springs and require a stupid amount of force to fit which as one might’ve guessed: barely glued together leaf springs that are attached by two tiny prongs that somehow need to resist the pressure and pushing of these little bastards in, doesn’t work!
I did paint the car in one of the colors it apparently wasn’t available in, though I do dig myself an all-white Yenko car with the black decals. It just looks fantastic in my opinion. There’s enough decals to make a giant sheet with, all the logos, side-markers, interior and engine decals are there, as well as two sets of Yenko/SC body stripes; one in black, one in white. The Cooper Cobra Radial G/T decals, courtesy of Fireball Modelworks, finishing it off nicely.
It’s just such a good kit, through and through and man am I happy with the result. Well, all but the one ruined tail-light. May or may not have dropped it on accident into a little bowl of brush cleaner! Oh well.
’69 Chevrolet Nova SS Yenko/SC 427 specifications:
Kit: #85-4425
Skill Level: 5
Parts: 111
Molded in: White
Scale: 1/25
