my80malibu Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 Just an FYI. My Hood warped after Priming.
NOBLNG Posted January 18, 2019 Author Posted January 18, 2019 My hood wobbled on the body also, I managed to get it to sit nice. Now I notice the body wobbles when I set it down on the work table so... until I get it mounted to the chassis?
Dann Tier Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 Lovin how this is turning out, bud!!...keep up the great work!!!
NOBLNG Posted January 20, 2019 Author Posted January 20, 2019 I cleared it with Testors Gloss Lacquer and completed the Foiling. I attempted to foil the headlight buckets, but I found it tough to trim it nicely. I wound up coating them with Molotow instead. I hope I can get glue to hold the headlight lens into the buckets now.
NOBLNG Posted January 20, 2019 Author Posted January 20, 2019 (edited) On 1/20/2019 at 2:45 PM, espo said: The paint and trim turned out very nice. Thanks! I made a big mistake in assembling this particular model. I glued the front and rear lower body panels on so that I could fill the seams and do a nice paintjob. However... once that is done, it is impossible to fish the floor-pan/front sub-frame into place. I determined at this point, that the best solution would be to remove the front sub-frame from the floor-pan and install it after the floor-pan was in place. It came apart with minimal glue points. Whew! Now, I go to install the floor pan, which is no longer easy, since the rear body panel (that holds the tail lights) is in place. It was a process of: fish the floor-pan in so that the rear wheel wells are inside the body, pull it forward and stick a finger in through the side window and pry the floor pan downward so the two locating tabs would mate up while pushing the floor-pan rearward again. I thought the first attempt was a little tedious... and then the front of the floor-pan would NOT meet up with the fire wall like it was supposed to! Well to make long story short...there is a huge fitment problem between the dash/inner door panels and the grossly thick wind shield. after 20-30 repetitions of trimming and fishing the floor-pan/tub in and out, I got it to fit. Some pre-fitting would have saved me a lot of work.? Edited January 22, 2023 by NOBLNG Rotate pics
NOBLNG Posted January 21, 2019 Author Posted January 21, 2019 After all that mucking around I finally got the floor pan to meet up nicely with the firewall. Then the front sub-frame c/w engine and radiator support just slid nicely into place as if it was supposed to be installed last! Big sigh of relief!!
espo Posted January 22, 2019 Posted January 22, 2019 Thanks for the heads up on the chassis/body assembly since I would have probably built it much as you did. I have always liked the 1:1 Camaro's and this body style only after the '69 models.
NOBLNG Posted January 22, 2019 Author Posted January 22, 2019 This one is pretty much done. I still have to fix the door panels so the orange plastic doesn't show, re-coat the side mirrors with molotow and raise the exhaust tips some as I think they are hanging to low. I am not thrilled with how the paint came out, but good enough for this one. I will try to do better on the next one. Baby steps...
AMT68 Posted March 4, 2021 Posted March 4, 2021 This is going to be a helpful thread when I get around to building mine since I've heard there are fitment issues with this kit. You obviously overcame the kits issues and it resulted in a beautiful build. Thanks for posting the link to this one.
slusher Posted March 4, 2021 Posted March 4, 2021 On 1/13/2019 at 2:00 AM, Richard Bartrop said: I always thought this generation of Camaro was by far the best looking of the bunch. I like what you're doing with it. I agree!
NOBLNG Posted March 5, 2021 Author Posted March 5, 2021 (edited) Thanks Guys. This is an old thread that I posted a link to in another thread. I was hoping to give a fellow modeller a heads up on the issues I encountered. Edited March 5, 2021 by NOBLNG
David G. Posted March 5, 2021 Posted March 5, 2021 Great looking build-up! Well worth all the trouble you had. David G.
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