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It's been a long time since I've built a Camaro (favorite car). An Indy 500 CBP on another forum gave me the motivation. The decals were a bit tempermental due to age. I also added some extra plumbing and wiring in the engine bay. Thanks for looking.

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Beautiful! I am working on this kit now. If mine turns out half as nice as yours, I'll be happy. How did you do the woodgrain on the dash?

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Beautiful! I am working on this kit now. If mine turns out half as nice as yours, I'll be happy. How did you do the woodgrain on the dash?

I hand painted it/dry brushed it. I'll send you a PM. :lol:

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That Camaro looks spectacular! The '69 Indy pace car has to be my favorite Camaro. I love the white with orange stripes. The orange interior is very cool.

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Very nice job! Looks terrific. I am supposed to have one coming, minus decals. So I am on the hunt for some. LOL. On the engine bay and the belly shot, is there a yellow/gold tint used, or is that from lighting? Again. Nice job! Jody

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Very nice job! Looks terrific. I am supposed to have one coming, minus decals. So I am on the hunt for some. LOL. On the engine bay and the belly shot, is there a yellow/gold tint used, or is that from lighting? Again. Nice job! Jody

It's a mix of base coating the exhaust steel, then drybrushing metallic copper or bronze, gold, & clear yellow and clear blue or using a blue oil paint for a wash.

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This is a kit I would definitely like to do someday if I can find one. I've got a stupid question. How did you do the two-tone interior, namely the darker parts of the seats?

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This is a kit I would definitely like to do someday if I can find one. I've got a stupid question. How did you do the two-tone interior, namely the darker parts of the seats?

They are actually decals that come with the kit. Printed with the classic "hounds tooth" pattern on them. After a bit of Micro Set to get them to snuggle in to the contours of the seats, I painted them over with flat clear to give them a cloth-like appearance in comparison to the vinyl/leather part of the seat.

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