Skip Posted May 8, 2012 Posted May 8, 2012 While checking out some 1:1 car parts in the Jegs catalog I got to thinking. Many catalog sales outfits send out catalogs for the asking. What better reference material for modeling high performance parts on down to shock absorbers. Usually the pictures are of high quality so you can use them for color reference, decal placement etc.. There are tons of catalogs out there for the asking from Drag Race, Circle Track, Hot Rod, you name it and there is a catalog for it. The difference between using web reference pictures and color printed is that the print are going to be for the most part true to the color(s) used on the part, they're usually done in a studio with near perfect lighting. The manufacturer approves of the shots so you are pretty much assured that the picture looks extremely close to the real thing.
Chief Joseph Posted May 8, 2012 Posted May 8, 2012 That's a great tip, Skip. The restoration parts catalogs from outfits like Year One and Original Parts Group are a great source of reference material on oem-type stuff, too. I
Action Jackson Posted May 8, 2012 Posted May 8, 2012 I like to build factory stock models, I had the same idea as you Skip. I just surfed the web looking for free restoration parts catalogs, and had them mailed to me. I now have a huge stack of reference for about every muscle car out there. it helps a great deal when doing correct paint on interiors, or misc. items on the model.
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