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  1.   bills69camaro is offline Name : bill Title : Member Posts: 73 Country: United States Post Date 02-13-10 05:32 PM Post #1

    I'm not sure how to post pics so here's a link to my build progress.

    Public Home | Bills69camaro | Fotki.com

    Bill
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    Last edited by ScaleMotorcars; 08-30-11 at 12:35 PM.

  2.    comp1839 is online now Name : david Title : Avid Member Posts: 305 Country: United States Post Date 02-13-10 09:02 PM Post #2

    hey, bill. glad to see ya.

  3.   hot ford coupe is offline Name : Jeffrey Title : Super Moderator Posts: 8,084 Country: United States Post Date 02-13-10 10:07 PM Post #3

    Did you say that was totally scratchbuilt??? Would you consider doing a tutorial similar to what Ken did for some of us styrene guys? I would love to see how you make the body. Thanks in advance. BTW, your work is some of the best I've seen.
    Sometimes a handful of patience is worth more than a truck load of brains. Have the courage to trust your own beliefs. Don't be swayed by those with louder voices. W.S. Maugham :)

  4.   bills69camaro is offline Name : bill Title : Member Posts: 73 Country: United States Post Date 02-14-10 01:55 PM Post #4

    Hi hot ford coupe,
    Yes it's 100% scratch built , except for nuts, bolts, and springs. I have a 1:1 camaro in my garage and used it for measuring the parts. I took a 1/24 scale model cut it up to get the profiles, scaled to 1/8 and used the 1:1 for measuring, made a template for each profile and cut them out of balsa. Then I made a top and bottom spar of the side profile and a left and right spar of the top profile. All the body profiles (bulkheads) have notches cut in the top, bottom, and sides for the spars to slide into. I drew a full size drawing of the top view and taped or glued to a flat surface, then taped the bottom spar in the middle of the drawing and started gluing the bulkheads front to back following the drawing. After the bulkheads are glued I glued the top spar and the two side spars, then I covered the body with strips of balsa 1/8 wide by 1/16 thick. After sanding and filling and sanding more I covered the body with 6oz. fiberglass and sanded again.
    Then I broke away all the bulkheads inside the body and sanded smooth
    and covered the inside with 6oz. fiberglass. 6 oz. is overkill you can use 2 or 3 oz. glass. Then I cut out the fenders, hood, doors, windows, and deck lid. I did all my drawings in illustrator. This is it in a nutshell, to give a full tutorial I would have to make a new body, and that takes a long time. On the next project I will give a step by step.
    Hope this gives you some idea of whats involved.

    Bill

  5.   hot ford coupe is offline Name : Jeffrey Title : Super Moderator Posts: 8,084 Country: United States Post Date 02-14-10 06:58 PM Post #5

    That's great. Thanks so much Bill.

  6.   crawler07 is offline Name : rick Title : New Guy Posts: 49 Country: United States Post Date 02-16-10 12:17 PM Post #6

    Wow thats amazing!!! You are a true craftsman.

  7.   ScaleMotorcars is offline Name : Daniel Title : Administrator Posts: 2,888 Country: United States Post Date 02-16-10 05:55 PM Post #7

    Welcome Bill, Thats one amazing Camaro you built.

    If you want to post photos its very easy just upload them in your free gallery or you can add them as attachments when you post.

    Next time you post scroll down below the smileys and you'll see the Manage attachment button. Just click it for the up-loader to pop up.

    Here's a link to the slide-show from Bills Fotki
    Slideshow
    " He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist. "- St. Francis of Assisi

  8.   bills69camaro is offline Name : bill Title : Member Posts: 73 Country: United States Post Date 04-10-10 05:03 PM Post #8

    Well I had some time to do some work on the camaro.

    Here is the exhaust system finished, molded, cast and primed.




    Muffler and gas tank made with styrene and ren, molded and cast.



    Shocks made from styrene , molded cast and painted.




    Made exhaust tips from aluminum stock and polished to look like chrome.
    Photo: exhaust system 011 | camaro build album | Bills69camaro | Fotki.com
    Photo: exhaust system 014 | camaro build album | Bills69camaro | Fotki.com
    Photo: exhaust system | camaro build album | Bills69camaro | Fotki.com

    I,m working on fuel and brake lines, gonna take a while to figure out the bends.

    Bill
    Last edited by ScaleMotorcars; 07-01-10 at 09:56 AM.

  9.   hot ford coupe is offline Name : Jeffrey Title : Super Moderator Posts: 8,084 Country: United States Post Date 04-11-10 02:36 AM Post #9

    That is really expert work. I looked at the whole set of pictures and I'm very impressed. I love how the tires and wheels came out. This looks as real as it gets.

  10.   3.Star is offline Name : Michael J. Title : Esteemed Member Posts: 614 Country: Germany Post Date 04-11-10 05:52 AM Post #10

    Hello Bill,

    a true masterpiece. Well, I just want to ask you, if you could share the dimensions of your scratch-built shocks with me. I'd appreciate your help very much, would save a lot of research for
    me. Thank you in advance.


    Michael

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