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  • yambam26
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    • Mar 2011
    • 622

    #1

    Monogram 69 Z-28 Camaro RS

    Hi everyone,

    Well im on my next build now. Ive chosen the Camaro for a change of style really and its been bugging me to be built!:banana:

    Im still gathering ideas for the kit such little modifications and some tweaks to make it my own

    Well Here it is:

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    The kit seems reasonable quality and has minimal flash if any! Couple of mould lines but nothing a little bit of wet and drying won't overcome

    Aiming to get the main parts of the kit primered and then ill be able to get cracking on the floor plan and interior

    Ill keep you all posted

    Many Thanks,

    Ben

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    #2
    Lovely looking kit, gotta love american muscle! Im getting in to building cars my self usually in to aircraft but been a big petrol head since I was much younger and never really thought why I hadnt built a car lol

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    • yambam26
      SMF Supporters
      • Mar 2011
      • 622

      #3
      Originally posted by \
      Lovely looking kit, gotta love american muscle! Im getting in to building cars my self usually in to aircraft but been a big petrol head since I was much younger and never really thought why I hadnt built a car lol
      Yep sure is Oh with you being a petrol head it won't take you long to really get into the car model kit building ive mainly built cars so far and i always enjoy building them, Im yet to really get into aircraft but as soon as nimble with the airbrush ill give one a go again

      Thanks for the comment,

      Ben

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      • Guest

        #4
        Hi, will be interested in the final model as I have a Revell 69 Yenko Camaro waiting in the wings. As well as a 69 Dodge Charger, 67 Shelby Mustang and thinking about a 1970 Pontiac Firebird.

        Do you scratch build any parts - e.g. wiring? and are you planning to paint it as the box cover?

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        • yambam26
          SMF Supporters
          • Mar 2011
          • 622

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          Hi, will be interested in the final model as I have a Revell 69 Yenko Camaro waiting in the wings. As well as a 69 Dodge Charger, 67 Shelby Mustang and thinking about a 1970 Pontiac Firebird.Do you scratch build any parts - e.g. wiring? and are you planning to paint it as the box cover?
          Hi Ian,

          Nice to know, and you've got a good collection there all lovely cars and will be keeping a eye out for your builds

          Well I will no doubt wire the engine, and ad some interior mods of some form, Im planning on painting the car Black and using the white decal stripes which come with the kit, I was thinking about leaving the stripes but on this car i think the stripes will set it off

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          • yambam26
            SMF Supporters
            • Mar 2011
            • 622

            #6
            Hi all,

            Little Update but never the less!

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            All three parts with mould lines removed and then sprayed in Halfords White primer, I would recommend Hallfords white primer as its great value for money and it does the job a treat!

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            Well this will the first time ive used my airbrush, I thought it would be a ideal opportunity to have a go. I used Vallejo Model Air Black and very happy with those paints too!

            Till Next time,

            Ben

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            • Guest

              #7
              Nice start Ben,and a cool subject. Looking forward to seeing this build out!

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              • yambam26
                SMF Supporters
                • Mar 2011
                • 622

                #8
                Thanks Trey, Im quite enjoying it so far and its going to be the first model that im let loose with the airbrush so could be interesting

                Ben

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                • yambam26
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 622

                  #9
                  Well not much progress has been made due to later hours at work! Anyways ive got all the parts primered now and i plan to get the interior sprayed up by the end of the week

                  Ive also decided to Light this model which will be interesting and another new thing to do as part of this model

                  Ill sort out some pics by the end of the week guys

                  Ben

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                  • yambam26
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 622

                    #10
                    Hi all, Blimey well its been very busy my way as just got a new car and well exams coming up so lots sorting out to be done, But Ive managed the past couple of nights to get a few lil bits done.

                    Interior has to base coat of black ready for the detail touch ups

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                    Here's the Lighting side of it, Ive got a programmed chip with custom timings etc.. and a selection of LED's to hopefully light this model up

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                    Ive mounted a 3.5mm jack plug in the base of the car so the model can be removed from a display case without wires etc and can be just a normal standalone model, well thats the plan anyway

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                    Little bit of paint work to sort and once the floor plan has be weathered the jack socket will bit less noticeable.

                    Well there it is guys a small update but getting there slowy!

                    Cheers,Ben

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                    • yambam26
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 622

                      #11
                      Hi all,

                      ive made some more progress just waiting for a bit more to be done tbh so my posts have some material :P

                      Here we go:

                      Body is in final paint and is bare metal foiled and also the body has been polished with auto glym polish

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                      The picture doesn't really do the high gloss black finish justice but on the final pictures ill make sure to capture the shine

                      Next ive nearly finished the interior just needs some scale magazines adding which im in the process of making then that should be sorted

                      just a note i made some material mats to add a bit more detail along with the usual dash and others little bits

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                      ive also got the chassis weathered up a little to make it look used not so factory fresh and the head phone jack is installed and wired up ready for connection to the chip

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                      well that's the update again

                      not much left on the to-do list so soon will be a completed model!

                      Cheers, Ben

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        nice one Ben..some very tasty details there. this is inspiring me to make a muscle car. they look great with the bare metal foil, and theres also some great options ive seen for adding interior fabrics and stretching your skills with the airbrush. theres some gr8 jobs on youtube.

                        the underside detailing is fantastic!

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                        • yak face
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                          • Jun 2009
                          • 13841
                          • Tony
                          • Sheffield

                          #13
                          Looks great ben , the paint is perfect and the interior looks good - loving the wood steering wheel , cheers tony

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                          • yambam26
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 622

                            #14
                            cheers guys very much appreciated

                            Im looking into detailing parts more than i was as the effects from it really make a difference to the whole model.

                            Interior flocking,hinging doors etc... they'll be the next hurdle

                            Cheers,Ben

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