triumphfan Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 The kit was purchased about 8 years ago, I started it almost immediately, and very soon put it away! The kit is very 80's Revell, clunky details in places, pretty poor design, vague fit (very vague where it really maters!) In the end, I was sick of the huge box staring at me from the top of the wardrobe, so pulled it down to get the job done. The body is one piece and huge, as is the chassis pan. They had to be sprayed outside and I went with rattle cans, the colour is Skoda Racing Blue. I did enjoy detailing the engine bay and interior. The seat decals are actually a 1/24 set from Mr Model, but they seem to portray the Camaro seat material very well. The shell was de-badged leaving only the Camaro script on the front wing. I used the grille badge as a key fob and made up a simple wire key to fit in the ignition barrel. Wheels/tyres are from a chap in Australia. Purchased for the Tamiya 240ZG originally, I've since bought some 3D printed wheels for the Datsun project. Atb, Steve. 40 5 1
elderly Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 That’s fabulous! Something like that could have looked very ‘toy’ like, but not your build. 1
Neddy Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 That is one beautiful model! Well finished, neat interior, well-plumbed engine bay and great paint job. It might have fought you but the end result has got to be worth it. 1 1
FG2Si Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 That looks great. My favourite year of Camaro. I always thought of these Revell/Monogram kits as just scaled up 1/24 kits in their simplicity but yours shows what can be done with one. 1
keefr22 Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 It might be a fairly rubbish kit, but you turned it into a fabulous model Steve - just everything about it is stunning! Beautiful work!! Keith 1
Pete in Lincs Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 It is indeed a beauty, Lovely result and I like that colour. 1
stevehnz Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 Brilliant job on that, the end result is quite superb, the finish, the seats, the engine bay, the ........ all the rest of it too, really top shelf (but not the top of the wardrobe, too good for that. Steve. 1
Alpha Delta 210 Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 Absolutely outstanding! I love the colour, the interior and all the details (especially the key in the ignition!) 1
Watto Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 What a stunner, as soon as I saw it, I thought of Mark Donohue and the Trans Am. Despite the awkwardness of the kit, you've overcome the problems with great skill and eye for detail. Congratulations on a really impressive build 👏👏👏 Watto. 🏆 1
JeroenS Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 Wow, Steve, what a fantastic build! It's gorgeous, what a great colour! Lovely interior and engine bay as well. Nice! 1
Vesa Jussila Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 Really skilled build. You have overcome nicely all problems with this kit. 1
Toftdale Posted July 13, 2024 Posted July 13, 2024 I can only echo everybody else's, stunning work. Thanks for sharing - Andy 1
Davi Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Great result! I love the colour and it is amazing how much additional realism you have been able to create with this scale. Could easily be seen as a 1:1 car. 1
Viking Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Incredible realism, I would not have known that was a model if I had just seen those photographs anywhere but a model making forum 1
dnl42 Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 THAT is just outstanding! You truly captured the look. And while it may have fought you tooth and nail, you won...convincingly so. 1
TommyOneTwoFour Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 Great work all around! I like especially the engine bay. And I've never seen Watanabe rims on a Chevy, but it sure DOES look good! 1
Scott Garard Posted August 29, 2024 Posted August 29, 2024 On 8/20/2024 at 9:00 PM, TommyOneTwoFour said: And I've never seen Watanabe rims on a Chevy, but it sure DOES look good! Probably Minilite/Superlite wheels which were a popular American racing wheel back in the 1970s. It's hard to tell between them they are so similar. 1
kapam Posted September 4, 2024 Posted September 4, 2024 Outstanding build! The finished car spells "master modeler", with not the slightest hint of any trouble you had building and painting it. Amazing! Looks fantastic with those outsourced wheels (very much like the Trans-am race car of 70's vintage). The seats look brilliant, as do the engine details! 👏👏👏👌 1
Josep Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 On 10/07/2024 at 17:40, triumphfan said: The kit was purchased about 8 years ago, I started it almost immediately, and very soon put it away! The kit is very 80's Revell, clunky details in places, pretty poor design, vague fit (very vague where it really maters!) In the end, I was sick of the huge box staring at me from the top of the wardrobe, so pulled it down to get the job done. The body is one piece and huge, as is the chassis pan. They had to be sprayed outside and I went with rattle cans, the colour is Skoda Racing Blue. I did enjoy detailing the engine bay and interior. The seat decals are actually a 1/24 set from Mr Model, but they seem to portray the Camaro seat material very well. The shell was de-badged leaving only the Camaro script on the front wing. I used the grille badge as a key fob and made up a simple wire key to fit in the ignition barrel. Wheels/tyres are from a chap in Australia. Purchased for the Tamiya 240ZG originally, I've since bought some 3D printed wheels for the Datsun project. Atb, Steve. Stunning work Steve! The engine bay is wonderful!! Masterpiece. Josep 1
TonyW Posted September 29, 2024 Posted September 29, 2024 I had the pleasure of seeing the blue bruiser in the flesh today, at the Brampton show. It looks even better than the photographs suggest. The minute radiator hose clamps had to be seen to be believed. A very impressive build. Tony. 1
triumphfan Posted September 30, 2024 Author Posted September 30, 2024 22 hours ago, TonyW said: I had the pleasure of seeing the blue bruiser in the flesh today, at the Brampton show. It looks even better than the photographs suggest. The minute radiator hose clamps had to be seen to be believed. A very impressive build. Tony. Thanks Tony, it was great to meet you and have a chat in person. Really enjoyed the show. Great to have a social with old friends and new. Atb, Steve. 1
colin Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 wow missed this the first time around, very impressive, the engine bay looks great, lovely job on the metallics I see on the Jadlam site it's due to be re-released, are you going to do another 😃 1
triumphfan Posted October 22, 2024 Author Posted October 22, 2024 On 9/30/2024 at 6:36 PM, colin said: wow missed this the first time around, very impressive, the engine bay looks great, lovely job on the metallics I see on the Jadlam site it's due to be re-released, are you going to do another 😃 Thanks Colin, I wasn't aware of the impending rerelease. Will have a look to see which version it is. I did fancy doing a factory stock version but I really don't think it will happen. Atb, Steve. 1
klubman01 Posted October 22, 2024 Posted October 22, 2024 Saw the model at the Lincoln show. Super impressive in real life! Trevor 1
colin Posted October 22, 2024 Posted October 22, 2024 10 hours ago, triumphfan said: Thanks Colin, I wasn't aware of the impending rerelease. Will have a look to see which version it is. I did fancy doing a factory stock version but I really don't think it will happen. Atb, Steve. ScaleMates shows a standard car and a 3in1 release with a stock/street/drag configuration 1969 Camaro Z/28, Revell 12812 (2024)
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