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A Junkyard '69 Z-28 Camaro RS

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4 December 2013, 19:13
Augie
I like it.. I do love the look of decay... yeah i'm odd
4 December 2013, 19:15
Adam Carter
Na I'm with you on that, it's a great effect, brilliantly done mate
4 December 2013, 19:21
Steve Wilson
Excellent weathering Darius...
Could do with some dents, bash's, holes and an ill fitting buckled bonnet🙂
4 December 2013, 19:53
Es-haq Khosravi
Great Job!
4 December 2013, 20:00
Holger Kranich
Looks like it has been excavated from a swamp!!! Phenomenal!
4 December 2013, 20:07
Holger Kranich
@Augie: No, you are not odd, you are a modeler with a special taste!;)
4 December 2013, 20:08
Frank Richter
Look pretty cool !!!
4 December 2013, 21:06
Adam Carter
Bumblebee has really let himself go though hasn't he?
5 December 2013, 08:17
Barry Lloyd
These effects would look good on an old tank on the firing range!
5 December 2013, 12:11
Gary
A friend of mine had a 68 Camaro with a 327 in it back in the early 70's. We replaced the engine with a 350 block bought from Sears for $400.oo, one hot summer in S. Florida. Gary Nice job BTW
5 December 2013, 12:36
Darius R
Thanks all for the comments, this part made model was the ideal candidate to experiment on.It gave a better view for the results rather just practising on scrap styrene.
6 December 2013, 16:40

Album info

This was a weekend project on a Revell '69 Z-28 Camaro RS.
I wanted to experiment with different materials for weathering and rust effects.

The model had already been worked on by someone else, the body (and windows) had been painted & weathered, they had used a mixture of epoxy glue, sand & Iron fillings, it just looked too coarse so was removed with a dremel. The rest of the model was built, minus a few missing parts .

Then re-rusted using antique rusting fluid, the underside was done using the salting technique and paints.
The engine and interior built & several washes applied but didn't do much with the wheels rims.

A lot was learnt for the next project .... Always remember! ......... Rust is King! 😉

more photos on YouTube:
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