A couple Ferraris, some Mazdas, a '62 Bel Air, several Skylines, and at least 3 Monte Carlos. All are painted but one and most of them just need careful assembly.
Some are already well aware of it. The model shown was built by Shaun Stevens of Fairborn, Ohio. Many of the cars in the game are readuly available via Aoshima, Tamiya, and Fujimi. Hasegawa as well.
I paint the body first then go on to the rest of the build unless there are modifications to the rest of the build that might affect the body. Depending on how the body turns out, I am then motivated to either finish the build it put it back in the box and leave it for another time.
Cool. Other that Cincinnati-style chili, I didn't know what a Skyline was until I started playing Gran Turismo. There was a LOT of money to be made from tie-ins. So much so that Nissan had Polyphony Digital design the video display in the Nissan GT-R
I keep coming back to this one; was the lowering process difficult? I have one I want to build but have only gotten as far as paint. Thanks for any help you can offer.
I dig the wheels on it. I'm sure somebody ELSE will do the standard-size steel wheels. Not everybody wants to follow the same route to a completed build. Also, I believe if one likes to see a build done a certain way, the one should BUILD it that way. Keep on with this Camaro they way YOU see fit to build it.