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Revell '67 Camaro street machine.


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Just a little quickie project I had painted a couple years ago and finished up mostly while I was on vacation last month.

Paint is Scale Finishes Emerald Turquoise inside and out. 

Wheels from a Revell '32 Ford with MPC Radial T/A tires.

Swapped out the dual quad intake for a single 4bbl 

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6 hours ago, espo said:

Great looking day 2 build. Very nicely detailed trim. Not many remember the black rubber around the vent windows. 

I noticed that too, after I got done admiring the color (hue and application), and overall quality of build.

Steve, did you make the rods supporting the sheet metal inside the engine bay? 

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20 minutes ago, Monty said:

I noticed that too, after I got done admiring the color (hue and application), and overall quality of build.

Steve, did you make the rods supporting the sheet metal inside the engine bay? 

No, they came in the kit, Monty.

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7 hours ago, zakdoggi said:

May I suggest blacking out the front scoop on the hood to give it the flow through look of the real thing.

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Steve has it right. The Nickey hood scoops were moulded closed.

Nice job, the replacement wheels lookmuch better than the ones in the kit.

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2 hours ago, dodgefever said:

Steve has it right. The Nickey hood scoops were moulded closed.

True. Molded closed, as on the original '67 Corvette hoods (which were open at the rear for cowl induction). However, on the '67 Vette, and on many of the "inspired by" clones, this area was painted black, which I personally think looks better. But I've seen them both ways, and to each his own. B)

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