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Dear friends,

This model was doing with the intent to terminate to the GPC, but it was not possible.

Here some pictures of the model as it stands right now, because I did not take photos of the walkthrough. Try to do from now on, okay?

Get to the point

A bit of the chassis, interior, floor and details

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Some machined parts such as oil pump, pulleys, starter, oil filter, sub tank ....

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The body already painted and polished

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Wheels and tires already mounted, traced, sanded and painted

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Four Link ready for painting

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Edited by André Siqueira
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Hey welcome to the boards! Everything is looking really nice so far! Paint is awesome and engine is coming along nicely. Keep up the good work and keep posting updates.

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Criticism and suggestions and positive or negative are welcome.

Criticism??? Someone would have to be outta thier mind to critizise your work its outstanding! Oh yeah welcome aboard and please keep the post comming.

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My friend André!!! Welcome to the board!!!

"Come big or don't come!"

Amazing machined parts, amazing scratchbuild roll cage, amazing engine assembly, amazing project!!!

Awesome ride brow!!!

Rommel this guy are a super modeler. Do You need to see his 1/12 Camaro!!!

André show us you Camaro, please!!!

Keep us posted!!!

Cesar Bossolani

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:lol::blink:B) Very good looking this is better than exellent job!!! Very good paintjob, it seems like mirror and that interior is very great too, wheels & tires are just like 1:1 and those wheelie bars are autentic looking too, as engine looks 1:1 with all great details, keep this going.
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That is looking super! You dont see these done this way too often! Wich chassis did you use and did you have to midify it?

Yes I would like to know which chassis & modifications. Love how you added the carbon fiber to the trunk lid.

B)

Edited by Len Woodruff
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Dear friends,

Thanks for the receipt of all as a new member of the forum. I hope I can always contribute something to the growth of the hobby.

From what I could see this forum and found it very interesting, is the participation of all, asking questions and answering questions about the techniques used.

I find it very important not only for the topic to be nice to read but also to help those who are starting. Please continue this way, it is gratifying to know that I'm helping someone. Thanks

Mike, Dave, Bill, Harry and Modlbldr - Thanks for the compliments and regards. Soon new updates.

Romell - To grow we need to be criticized. Only then will we know if we are on the right or wrong. Glad you're liking it and soon I will post updates, ok?

Boss - And that, my friend! Glad to be here participating with you too.

Look at the guy saying that I'm super modeler. Can not you see yourself not .. :):)B) Thanks for the compliments. As for the Camaro, so have a little time shooting the pictures and made for staff to see. Thanks Brow

Niko - Thanks for the compliments. I try the best, make parts as real as possible. Researching long before starting a project, so that is not at risk of giving something wrong. Glad you're enjoying it. Brief updates.

Len and Jody - Thanks for the compliments. As for the chassis, we used a scrap of camaro LAPD Revell.

Half the structure was rebuilt with styrene, and styrene also redone floor and some pieces of sheet aluminum.

The change that had to do was the distance between the car. The Camaro from Revell is the distance between minor and had to stretch to get the wheels centered on the body.

I did it in front of the chassis, so that helped me also to position the engine without having to cut the body where would the carbs.

In an upcoming update will make appointments to make it clear what was done.

Currently it is only shortly and post the updates, okay? Thanks

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Hey Andre,

Just wanted to let you know how much I am enjoying this topic, your work is very detailed, and we are all enjoying this model. I am looking forward to more information about this work in progress, tips on the frame and chassis, aluminum parts and your painting technique would be great, as you said sharing is good for us and fun for all, learning new things is appreciated. Can't wait to see more, and thank you for posting! :)

Mike

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