Sal, We're glad it helped and that's why we're here - to inform and inspire! Please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to help more modelers! -Doug.
i do like the way you display the parts all painted for most build sections.... reminds me of those old school tamiya catalogues that showed parts break downs.... Good stuff.
just ordered this one @ amazon...still waitin' , My 1st car was a blue '68 Camaro w/ a 327 hey Doug . wanted to thank you for the tip , on paintin' plane canoy frames , works great...thanx again Robert
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I'm just finishing up a 69 Baldwin Motion Camaro, used Star Spangled Blue with white seats black dash and even seatbelts, floormats, aftermarket gauges, foiled trim, super glossy polished body, my favorite kit to date.
Doug that was a beautiful Z 28! Excellent job! I've built a few kits where it's not clear where the lower radiator hose locates, looks like a huge loss in coolant and some overheating LOL
B, I'm with ya! I don't know why that did that for a while. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
JC, The exterior is a custom mix of 1-Shot brand reflex blue (L155) mixed with silver metallic (L193) and gold metallic (L109). But you can look for something close online too! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Like the color choice, but the Chevrolet script on the valve covers looks like the ones I saw in some '50s Chevy kits I had - seems a bit outdated on a later car like this early Camaro, so I agree with your removing them.
I suprised amt never updated this kit like they did with the 70 1\2 camaro i bought a few of these for the parts and to build . came with nice tires rims and model mini box
This kit, all of em that I’ve seen, they all look like the rear end sits a little low. I made some blocks (short shackles) to raise mine up just a little, and I think it looks better that way. Just my personal opinion. Bob Ross didn’t build models but I abet if he had he would’ve said, it’s your model, build it the way you see it.
NWM, Yeah, different boxings came with different options. Thanks for sharing and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Thank you for the build, the instructions were unclear at some parts, so this helped a lot.
Sal, We're glad it helped and that's why we're here - to inform and inspire! Please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to help more modelers! -Doug.
i do like the way you display the parts all painted for most build sections.... reminds me of those old school tamiya catalogues that showed parts break downs.... Good stuff.
Alan, thanks, we think it makes things more clear for the builder! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
just ordered this one @ amazon...still waitin' , My 1st car was a blue '68 Camaro w/ a 327
hey Doug . wanted to thank you for the tip , on paintin' plane canoy frames , works great...thanx again
Robert
Robert, Glad to help out man! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Picked this one up back in March,looking forward to getting back into building.
Scott, We love hearing that. Watch the vid and have fun! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Nice built Doug Thanks for sharing brother
CP, No problem dude! -Doug
That's a sharp looking Camaro, great build😊😊👍👍
CU, Glad you like it PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I really like the blue color. Looks really cool. Nice looking car.
WH, Thanks, I think if turned out nicely! -Doug
Sweet ride, tell Newt that this is the sixth gen. model T. Great review.
TE, Thanks for the information! -Doug
Nice video Doug, gotta' love the Camaro! 👍👍👍
Tp, You got that right! -Doug
Boutta start work on this beauty, im plannimg on doing a 2 tone, with a red-orange body and a satin black upper half!
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What a beauty
Thanks Chicago! -Doug
Great looking build Doug, keep the videos coming. KUTGW buddy.
Jim, Thanks man, will do! -Doug
I'm just finishing up a 69 Baldwin Motion Camaro, used Star Spangled Blue with white seats black dash and even seatbelts, floormats, aftermarket gauges, foiled trim, super glossy polished body, my favorite kit to date.
Gary, Glad you liked it. We also reviewed the BM Camaro here ruclips.net/video/lPIGAOdjZhw/видео.html Thanks - Doug
Just finished this kit, modified it and painted it to look like something out of Mad Max
Kyle, Now that's something different! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Doug that was a beautiful Z 28! Excellent job! I've built a few kits where it's not clear where the lower radiator hose locates, looks like a huge loss in coolant and some overheating LOL
John, LoL! -Doug
One thing that bugs me about a lot of AMT kits is they don't include side mirrors. This simple piece makes a world of difference in my opinion
B, I'm with ya! I don't know why that did that for a while. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Fine looking Camaro there! And thanks for telling us about the trim pieces.
CG, You bet! -Doug
Can you list the paint color used an where to buy them?
JC, The exterior is a custom mix of 1-Shot brand reflex blue (L155) mixed with silver metallic (L193) and gold metallic (L109). But you can look for something close online too! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Like the color choice, but the Chevrolet script on the valve covers looks like the ones I saw in some '50s Chevy kits I had - seems a bit outdated on a later car like this early Camaro, so I agree with your removing them.
David, thanks for the confirmation! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I suprised amt never updated this kit like they did with the 70 1\2 camaro i bought a few of these for the parts and to build . came with nice tires rims and model mini box
R3, Maybe it'll get a refresh next time out! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
We'll be drag racing this kit in the next gravity feed racing season in the fastest '68 class 3 oz. division. "the blue bomber".
MM, Sounds like fun! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Nice. But the backlight rear molding reveal is too chunky, and out of scale.
Larry, Thanks for the info! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
This kit, all of em that I’ve seen, they all look like the rear end sits a little low. I made some blocks (short shackles) to raise mine up just a little, and I think it looks better that way. Just my personal opinion. Bob Ross didn’t build models but I abet if he had he would’ve said, it’s your model, build it the way you see it.
CB, Thanks for sharing and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to help more modelers! -Doug.
Odd, I have the AMT 68 Camaro z28 street machine, mine has two sets of belts......
NWM, Yeah, different boxings came with different options. Thanks for sharing and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug