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Old 01-03-2005, 04:52 PM
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Re: Re: Color for Revell yenko camaro

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Nice paint job!!, are you gonna put the black stripes on it?
Yah i think im gonna have to. I dont think it would look very good without them.

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Looks good man, i'd black out the rear tail panel (area where the tail lights are). I LOVE the way 69's look with the blacked out rear panel. Looks good so far and i must say that yellow will be an awesome color for a 69 camaro (i might be biased though).

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Sure ill try it. Should it be flat black or gloss?
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New pics. Did the window frames and started the engine. I screwed on of the panel lines up because i tried to draw it black with a thin tip sharpie. Thought it would work but it made it rele deep and too noticible. So here are the pics.







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Re: Color for Revell yenko camaro

looks good, rmemeber to paint under the hood too

I was wondering if there was a reason for painting the engine yellow, or did you just like it better.
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looks good, rmemeber to paint under the hood too

I was wondering if there was a reason for painting the engine yellow, or did you just like it better.
I dont know y i did that i just thought it would look cool i guess.
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Re: Color for Revell yenko camaro

The yellow block looks good, I'd change the Tranny color though, just my
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Old 01-05-2005, 06:30 PM
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Re: Color for Revell yenko camaro

Some more progress hopefully soon. My camera isnt working right right now. But ill try to fix it, then ill post some more.
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Re: Color for Revell yenko camaro

Pictures in the chasis would be better, but I think the motor being yellow will complement the body color really nice. I think you should keep the tranny yellow tho, alot of people painted the tranny the same color as the block.
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