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Posted by Dubau on Tuesday, August 2, 2011 10:05 PM

Thanks OctaneOrange

 

     But the Camaro is on hold for now.

 

Bud

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Posted by OctaneOrange on Tuesday, August 2, 2011 9:29 PM

Dubau

Going to have to look on the net to see if I can find some others.

Bud

Bud, i'm sure Modelhaus would have what you need (certainly something came up under 1975 and Dog Dish Hubcaps). unfortunately he doesn't have photos on his website, but i'm sure he can help out with both rims and tires.

www.modelhaus.com

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Posted by Dubau on Friday, July 22, 2011 5:47 PM
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Posted by TD4438 on Friday, July 22, 2011 5:35 PM

I'm sorry to hear that.You have my condolences.

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Posted by Dubau on Friday, July 22, 2011 5:17 PM

Hay all, sorry about not posting on this build. My son passed away last Oct. and I have not built a thing in all most a year. I don't know if i will get to this anytime soon.

 

Bud

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Posted by Butz on Friday, September 10, 2010 10:27 PM

Howdy,

 I just stopped in to see how the build was going..!! Wish you all the luck this weekend!!

Flaps up,

Mike

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Posted by Dubau on Monday, September 6, 2010 8:04 PM

Ha Ha Ha

Hay Jim, are you going to go this weekend or not ?  Let me know when you can.

Bud

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Posted by fox on Monday, September 6, 2010 7:57 PM

Looking good Bud. Now I know where to send all the stuff I need to look like chrome. Wink

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Posted by Dubau on Monday, September 6, 2010 7:51 PM

yea I have the colored pencils I fergot about them lol thanks.

The only thing I am going to take to the show is this Camaro.

Here is a pic of the bumper I just put on the flat black for the rubber part.

Bud

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Posted by Butz on Monday, September 6, 2010 7:19 PM

Hey Bud,

 Thank you for the link.. It really looks to be a good show.. I am trying to get a few builds done for the show in Rochester..!!

I like what I am seeing.. She is really starting to come together!!  Have you ever tried coloured pencils for doing the detailing on the dashboard? They are actually Prismacolor pencils..

 Again thank you for the link and do you have anything that you are taking to the show? You'll do fine!!

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Mike

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Posted by Dubau on Monday, September 6, 2010 6:54 PM

Little more updates, 6 days to go.......

It's not the best, but it will do.

Bud

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Posted by Dubau on Sunday, September 5, 2010 8:13 PM

Thanks I am hopping it will.

The show is here in my town, here is a link for it.

http://www.fantastic-plastics.com/shows.html

 

 

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Posted by Butz on Sunday, September 5, 2010 8:03 PM

She is really coming along my friend.. I think for being out of the box, she will hold her own Wink What show do you speak of?

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Mike

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Posted by Dubau on Sunday, September 5, 2010 6:00 PM

Finshed the eng. As I said before I think. I am doing this build OOB so no Extras :-({|=

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Posted by Dubau on Saturday, September 4, 2010 3:24 AM

Yea been working on it on and off.

I got 8 more days to get this done so I can take it to the model show / contest here in  town.

Here are some more pics I took today.......

I redid the bumbers and they turned out good.

Here is the last coat of paint for the body. Now just have to work on the silver trim around the windows. Don't know if I will try to paint them or use bare metal foil.

Now for the dash, Hmmmmmm this is going to be a hard one.  Anyone have any idea's on what I should do about this. I tried dry brushing and I ended up re painting it D'oh.

[IMG]http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g144/Dubau/197520CAMARO204013220006.jpg[/IMG

Thanks for looking and I hope y'll are having as mush fun and i am.

Bud

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Posted by Butz on Saturday, September 4, 2010 12:32 AM

 Were you able to get anymore time on this build?? Looking forward to seeing more pix!!

Flaps up,

Mike

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Posted by 5-high on Saturday, September 4, 2010 12:28 AM

WOOW!!!!!    MORE PIC,S 

          PLEASE!!!Big Smile

 

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Posted by 5-high on Saturday, September 4, 2010 12:25 AM

hey!! dubau ...its looking good i like the rim,s ...that alcad is kool  ..i love it!!!!!Toast

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Posted by Dubau on Saturday, August 28, 2010 9:54 AM

Got it, thanks

Bud

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Posted by Butz on Saturday, August 28, 2010 2:17 AM

 I just sent you an email a few minutes ago. It's in PDF format and if you can not open it, just give med a holler and I will copy n paste it to an email!

 Again, looking forward to more updates!

Flaps up,

Mike

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Posted by Butz on Saturday, August 28, 2010 12:15 AM

 Sweet deal.. She is looking mighty fine thus far..!! I have always liked the earlier camaro's.. If you are interested in how to buff out the final coat, PM me your email and I will send ya a copy..

 Looking forward to seeing her done!

Flaps up,

Mike

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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, August 26, 2010 10:16 PM

Well I did not think it would look like a metallic maroon. Don't know where the metallic came from. Oooo well, she still looks good.

Thanks for the info you posted. I don't know how far I will go but I know I will do a wet sand and a re paint and a clear coat.

Bud

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Posted by SuppressionFire on Thursday, August 26, 2010 6:33 PM

Dubau,

The Camaro rims look real! (well other than the plastic mounting peg on the upper left one)

Metallic paints have a translucence quality to them by design. (color & metallic flake suspended in gloss clear.) Any body work or filler must be primed to even out the canvas, the overall effect depends on the base coat under the metallic paint. For lighter shades flat white is needed, the darker ones could go with gray and in your case red oxide primer would have set off the metallic maroon. Primer should be wet sanded before color to remove imperfections & and fish eye.

All good, take the time for it to full cure (1 week) and wet sand (1500 grit) it lightly before shooting the next coat . Repeat and then a few layers of gloss clear, repeat the wet sanding and the final layer use polishing compounds compatible for the paint (have a practice scrap painted the same process) Finally a quality automotive wax will give the car a winning finish!

1/2 a dozen to a dozen fun, easy steps to a show room finish on your auto. It all depends how far you want your Camaro to go.

*

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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, August 26, 2010 2:05 PM

OK more updates.......

Here is my 1st coat of Maroon. I thougth it would be a little darker, but it still looks good. I want to spray it one more time.

The Alclad II Chrome is COOL to work with. This was my 1st time tring it and it turned out DAM GOOD, if I may say so Whistling

OK that's it for now. Thanks for looking.

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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, August 19, 2010 12:11 AM

Well I started on the painting today and will work on more tomorrow.

It's not much, but I thought I would post a pic.

She's getting there.

Bud

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Posted by Dubau on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:56 PM

Frankencamaro, now that's FUNNY!

That's one heck of a story. Yes post some pics.......

Yea I miss my Camaro a LOT these days. My father got the car in 75' NEW and I got it 81' when I turned 16 and I am 45 now and would love to go back to the good old days. BUT that's not going to happen any time soon. So I found this kit 5 years ago and WOW it's bring back a LOT of memory's as I build it.

Bud

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Posted by SuppressionFire on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 7:59 AM

Super duper awesome cool!

My second car was a 77' Camaro that looks like Frankenstein when I bought it! The interior was out of a Z-28, every body panel was a different color, the motor a 305 cu in. A 4 speed manual transmission w/ Hurst shifter was a nice touch. The Z-28 had a history then was totaled, hence the parts from it to the 77' When taken for a test drive there was a terrible shake from the rear end, turned out the left drive shaft was bent! Bought a parts car for 100$ and changed that out.

Painted the car plum craze purple, turned out great but never fully cured as no hardener was used! Sprayed outdoors in poor light, mosquitoes were preserved in their last moments in the clear coat!

Paid 1500$ for the car + a rusty 68' GMC truck as partial trade + 100$ for the parts car. Paint and materials probably brought the cost to 2500$. Sold it to a shady dude I worked pipeline with for 3500$, ran into him years later & he said the car was pawned before he served some jail time. His story was after his release the pawn shop would not honor the deal so he torched the car....

I often wondered if the story was true, I had a lot of heart & soul in the car. I am sure the car was seen in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan years later. Frankencamaro lives!

*Back in 94' I had 'film' pictures, I will dig them up one day & post a few on this thread.

 

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Posted by Dubau on Monday, August 16, 2010 10:46 PM

Priming STARTS tomorrow,  WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT! 

Bud

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Posted by Dubau on Monday, August 9, 2010 3:15 PM

Yea I was going to try the Future floor polish anyhow.  Don't know if I am going to cut it or not yeat. I will keep posting and we will see.

Thanks guys

Bud

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