Matt Bacon Posted Tuesday at 08:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:39 PM I developed hankering to build something different and straight out of the box (ish) after the NSX. The much-missed Richard Messner posted a comprehensive guide to a few simple changes you can make to the body of this kit to make it more accurate and capture the really quite lovely shape of the real thing back in 2015, which I had folded into the box in my stash. So thank you Snake45, may you RIP in your better place. https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/98126-amt-67-68-camaro-review-improvements/ First job is to remove the wedge of trim at the bottom of the window to reveal the curve of the rear fenders Then scribe round the overscale raised trim around the rear screen and sand it off to a more scale appearance, followed by scribing the panel lines down from the window sides to the boot line. Extend the front shutline of the door down to the bottom the body to mark the separation of the front fender, and the bottom edge of the door line back to the rear wheel arch where there is a weld seam. The front of the nose tapers to a knife edge rather than the thick and blunt ledge as molded. I have a full set of etched brass Model Car Garage badges and scripts, so I could sand the plastic to taper gently from about 1cm behind the edge and worry about replacing the molded relief later. What exactly is a 67 vs 68 1st gen Camaro is a bit of a mystery to me, made more confusing by the various SS, RS and Z28 specs, and the modifications applied by restorers and collectors over the years. So I'm just going to a build a car that I like the look of with features that appeal rather than try to match any factory-fresh period spec. There are plenty to look at, for sale and previously sold, at RK Motors. What I will say, as someone who hadn't really looked closely at a Camaro before starting this, is that I hadn't realized how petite, shapely and well-proportioned it really is. Not so keen on the later generations, but this is a really good-looking car and a design classic. And Snake's legacy of fine-tuning modifications really helps the kit show it at its best. Best, M. 4
lordairgtar Posted Tuesday at 10:31 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:31 PM Whoa!! I did not know he passed. When? I liked his builds and his unique way of writing. Loved the term "Snake fu" when speaking of mods he did. 1
bytownshaker Posted Tuesday at 10:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:52 PM Off the top of my head 67 had door vent windows the 68 didn't 68 had side marker lights the 67 didn't 67 had round front turn signal lamps the 68's were more rectangular shaped the 68 rear turn/brake reverse lamps had a chrome bar between the red lenses and reverse lenses the 67 didn't on top of that you could order a Camaro with RS SS Z28 options, you could even get a front bench seat 1
DJMar Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 8/19/2025 at 3:31 PM, lordairgtar said: Whoa!! I did not know he passed. When? Late April 2024.
Quiet Eric Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Pretty amazing what a few modifications can do to significantly improve this one. Makes me want to build one for myself. Nice work! I agree with you on early Camaro's, '68 for me is the best year. One note on the rocker trim. It looks like you have scribed the fender separation line through it. That trim is one piece front to back, overlapping the rocker and quarter. Edited 4 hours ago by Quiet Eric
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