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[WIP] 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Yep, another 69 camaro, but this time im recreating the camaro in my garage. My dad bought his new in 1969, and only drove it for a year, then parked it (almost got hit, so he bought a 73 nova to drive for everyday) ANYWAYS the car came without the Indy Pcae Car sticker on the side, it was an option. He put on Cragar S/S rims on it, so I recently purcahsed those from towerhobbies.
I painted on the black carpet ![]() It must be the angle or something, because this picture makes it looked worped? ![]() The seats painted Orange ![]() The big beastly 396ci 375hp engine. You can see that the engine mounts are painted black as well ![]() The carpet on the bottom of the door panels have been painted to match the carpet ![]() Like a new baby ![]() ![]() Misc parts I have one problem, I haveno idea how im going to do the stripes. The kit came iwth white and black stripes, and the stripes on the car are orange. I fought some orange stripes for a 1/24 69 Camaro, but they are more brown then orange, so I dont want to use them. Any body know where I can buy orange stripes and orange pinstripes? Also, the stripes that come with the kit have no extra for the cowl, how is it that it covers the cowl induction scoop and keeps a straight line? Does it stretch? I need to get glue for the windows, thats why i started on this model. Last edited by cooltc2004; 12-01-2004 at 03:29 PM. |
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Looking to be a cool project, keep us posted on the progress!!
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
you might try to use the decals for the stripes in the kit as templates. mask of the stripes then paint them orange. light coats until its dark enough, and then clear and it should look great
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
how about the pinstripes tho? Around each stripe is a pinstripe, and on the fenders there are pinstripes too. I have 1/16th inch masking tape, but that isnt even small enough.
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
i've done pinstripe with masking both sides of the strip off. its tedious. but i got it to work.
EDIT: you might also try and contact an aftermarket decal company
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Another Question: I sprayed to much paint onto the seats on dashboard, because of scratches and such i layered it on 2 or 3 times, and the orange is engine paint (chevy orange) so it goes on thick. Anyways, I plan on using CSC to remove it, such they are small parts, how exactly should i go by this (I read the faq, it said to let it soak for 4 hours).
/edit and this method does no harm to the model whatsoever? If it does, am i better off just ordering replacement seats and dash? D: |
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Re: Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Looking good so far!!
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Brake fluid and oven cleaner, I've heard, won't damage the plastic. I've used brake fluid with good results. You might try looking for some actual model paint in a lighter orange, the Z11 seats weren't that red and you'll have better results than with engine paint.
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Its the light that makes it look that red, the color is actually a bright orange. I basicly took chevy orange engine paint, and used that.
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
A quick tip for soaking small parts:
I have an old "tea-ball" that I put the parts in and then soak in a bath of CSC. You can get them in the kitchen goods area of any department store (or possibly even grocery stores). Here's a pic of one in case you're not sure what I'm talking about: Murray
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Revell offered the '69 Camaro as a convertible Pace Car with all the correct decals, including the orange stripes and even the houndstooth pattern for the seats. Get the decal sheet from one of those kits and you'll be set. - Mark
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Any idea how?
Or I guess if someone had the model kit # and the Part # for the stripes and decals, that would work too. |
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There is a guy, Keith Marks, that makes a bunch of decals sets. You can ask him if this (1969 Camaro) set is available in orange. You can contact him at [email protected] .
Anywho, great progress on your Camaro. The chassis paint looks awesome. Get some pictures of the car in your garage.
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Re: Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Any idea how?
Email me direct. - Mark |
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Re: 1969 Camaro Pace Car
Tonight, when I get home from work, if my package arived (A product that claims it will remove paint all the way to the primer without damaging the product or primer), I will strip the paint, and repaint the seats and dashboard. Once thats done, tomorrow Ill put in the seats and apply the houndstooth decals, all the decals for the dash board, and Assemble the interior, and post shots.
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