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1965 Chevy El Camino Camper

I named this build ATILLA. I wanted something that sounded tough so that's what inspired me to name it Atilla. I converted it from a rear wheel drive to a 4X4. The paint is Rust-Oleum Gloss Sun Yellow with a Black camper. The cowl hood scoop is 3D printed and molded onto the kit hood. The engine is a 3D printed ZZ 572 COPO Chevy engine that was designed by Motabas Yen on cults3D. The wheels are TIS rims I designed on some Z Force Model Works bogger tires. The rims are airbrushed with SMS Hyperchrome Cold Tone paint. The tires are just hand painted with a paint brush and some flat black acrylic craft paint. The leaf spring suspension is a 3D printed Nahuel Customs design. The transfer case and u-joints are 3D printed from files I got from cults3D. The driveshafts are made from plastic straws. I had to make a custom transfer case mounting bracket out of sheet styrene. I had to extend the axles to get the wheels to fit properly. The interior is hand painted with satin black acrylic craft paint and a paint brush. The steering column is a file I found on cults3D. The steering wheel is a 3D printed Pixel Print design. I 3D printed the seatbelt buckles and used black craft ribbon I got from Hobby Lobby. The radio face is a 3D printed high definition radio face I found on cults3D along with the McDonald's Happy Meal box and even the burger. The burger box is a cut and fold design I found on Google. The Chevy bowtie rear view mirror and the pine tree air freshener are 3D printed items I got files for on cults3D. The license plate is one I custom designed for this specific build. I used my inkjet printer to print it out on some glossy photo paper. I got my inspiration for this build from a Toyota Pickup called THE RULE BREAKER that was featured on Ultimate Rides. This was a really fun build.

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