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Definitely not all the builds. Daughter helped put this together so it's more her picks but shows some of the awesome work on the tables that day.
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Question about sharing pictures and video of model shows.
Toast posted a topic in Contests and Shows
If I put together a slideshow or video of models at shows that will be shared across the internet should I be blurring out the names on the entry forms? -
2010 Concept Camaro: Customizing Revell's Snap kit.
Toast replied to Toast's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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2010 Concept Camaro: Customizing Revell's Snap kit.
Toast replied to Toast's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Was going to leave the bottom alone since it'll probably never be seen. But I did a quick mask job and I think with minimal effort a few details can be called out. -
I'm liking where this is going! As an F40 fan it's been crazy watching the price of these kits go up the last couple years. A goofy pic I made for another group.
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2010 Concept Camaro: Customizing Revell's Snap kit.
Toast replied to Toast's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thank you! Other than some varying grits of sanding pads and a bit of patience these are what I used. -
I really like how this turned out. Your color choice is great too.
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2010 Concept Camaro: Customizing Revell's Snap kit.
Toast replied to Toast's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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2010 Concept Camaro: Customizing Revell's Snap kit.
Toast replied to Toast's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Had to shave quite a bit off the rear brake pieces to fit the wider wheels. The kit seemed to hold the wheels a little forward. Since I cut off the registration pins I used this as an opportunity to correct the position of the wheels. First mock up, ride height looks good. -
Adding a little flair to Revell's snap together offering of the 2010 Camaro concept. I built this out of the box a while ago and it made a really good looking Bumblebee. This time I'm going for a bit of a weekend track car look. I've rounded up some spare parts from other Camaro kits, some resin wheels and tires, and trying out 3D printed parts. First big update is the rear bumper. I grafted the optional rear exhaust from the full detail Revell Camaro. Literally just traced the new part as best I could and lopped it off. The new one is a bit more aggressive! Very little difference in shape, only a little putty and filler primer needed to blend it in. First coat of black primer to check things out. Front ground effects from the full detail Camaro as well to keep the style consistent. Starting to modify the brakes to fit the new wheels. Hopefully keep the momentum going on this build and get a finished hobby racer on the display shelf soon. Comments and suggestions welcomed.
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Thanks. Our youngest generally gravitates toward yellow vehicles but she will shoot one that she thinks i will like. Our oldest likes Jeeps so eventually i think we will make an all Jeep video. We stuck with just the footage from our 3D setup for this video because we wanted to make a car show video that was all 3D. It's not as easy to aim and there's no image stabilization but we captured some good shots. Getting excited for outdoor car shows to start up soon!
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Amazing work! The weathering is spot on!
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What we do here in Minnesota. Was a fun afternoon watching the races.
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AMT 2017 Camaro "Fiftieth" Anniversary Edition
Toast replied to mustang1989's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I like your prices of painting the reservoirs. Edit: "process of painting". Dang predictive keyboard! -
I dig the upgrades! Very clean building as well.
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Revell 1969 Chevelle SS396 in Fathom Green W/Green Vinyl Top.
Toast replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
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Great looking build!
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We put together a video from the car shows we went to the last two years. While editing it I realized we tended to flock towards GMs, Camaros especially. Our youngest loves anything yellow. We used a few different cameras. Some was captured in 3D but have to figure out the settings before that works. Our youngest is attached to her SD mini DV camera she inherited. I offered her the HD camera but she says, "No, I know how to use this one already."