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Well guess I'm Finished this one.

AMT/ERTL 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

Builder: Me

Additions: PE seatbelt hardware & seatbelts, engine wiring, flocking.

Other: Added parts box, wheels, tires, Custom Gauge panel and Air cleaner, also scratchbuilt risers to adjust ride height.

Comments: Was a incomplete kit a friend gave me, was missing all parts but stock, also was missing wheels/tires and air cleaner. Painted stripes rather than decals.

Paint: Duplicolor Primer, Color, and Clear, Unknown Blue Color Name +GM Frost White Stripes.

Build Style: Early 70's Street Machine / Almost box stock

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Nick

Let me know what you think.

Edited by Nick Winter
Posted

You have come a long way with your skills Nick and it is nice to see the improvements in your builds. You have captured the look of a '67 Camaro nicely and it looks very realistic.

Keep them coming and before you know it we will be hearing about the contest winners you are building.

Posted

Thanks Guys.

You have come a long way with your skills Nick and it is nice to see the improvements in your builds. You have captured the look of a '67 Camaro nicely and it looks very realistic.

Keep them coming and before you know it we will be hearing about the contest winners you are building.

Thank you, Sure would be nice to have a contest winner. B)

WOW ! ! !

Nick, that is a superb looking and detailed Camaro :):)

Thank you, just did some stuff I knew and added some stuff that was a first for me.

Nick

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Nick......I was checking this out in the "Work Bench" section......I had no idea you finished it?.........turned out great......well done

Just finished it this afternoon. Thank you John.

Nick

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unusual color..I like it!..also like the wheel choice biggrin.gif

I believe that it is an import color, but there was no sticker or part number on it.

They seemed to be the best wheel choice I had in the parts box.

Like the old commercial says "You've come a long, baby." Looking good, Nick.

Just putting newly learned methods into play, that I've learned from the great guys here.

and thank you Felix

Nick

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