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"This Sunoco Camaro was inspired by Dave Thibodeau's article in the April 2008 issue of Scale Auto ," says Nick Anderson. "In this build, I used a lot of Dave's directives and made some alterations of my own." Nick chose Tamiya TS-15 Blue for the finish and painted the wheels...
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Nick Anderson built these Camaros from two different kits. The one on the right is a Revell Snap-Tite kit, which came with rally racing stripes in sticker form. "This kit has a more muscular stance and was termed the Camero Concept car," says Nick. The rear wheels are larger then the front...
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Frank Cahall from Newark, Delaware, built this Revell 1969 Camaro. The model has a Camaro Pro Stock engine, scratchbuilt nitrous and throttle linkage plate, and 1957 Chevy Pro Sportsman convo pro wheels. Frank airbrushed the model with Testors Guards Red paint.
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"I built this as a nostalgic drag car. The parts went together well, and the body took well to automotive lacquer, primer, and paint," says Randy.
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Nick Anderson's 1967 Camaro has a scratchbuilt racing interior, and wheels and tires from a Willys kit. The paint is Tamiya Pure White over white primer.
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Built from a Monogram kit, this 1979 Camaro has Dupli-Color paint, Revell WJ Olds wheels, Monogram NASCAR rear tires, and a Monogram Dominator carburetor.
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This Revell 1969 Camaro has a big-block engine from an El Camino, scratchbuilt linkage plate, and flocked carpeting. The finish is Dupli-Color Ford Electric Current with no clearcoat.
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"My son is 8 years old, and this is his first model. It's a Camaro snap kit, and he is very proud of it."
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Lance Fuller built this 1:12 scale 1969 Camaro from a kit that he purchased years ago. "I decided it was time to build it," says Lance.
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This AMT 1993 Camaro SS is finished with Dupli-Color red. It has a NASCAR intake manifold, single Revell Dominator carburetor, and lowered suspension.