2006 Camaro/Nomad
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Resin body purchased from Jimmy Flintstone. AMT Camaro Concept car kit used as donor. Body is requiring a lot of work to trim and carve. It is also prone to warpage and breakage. Paint doesn't adhere to the resin body. I primed with Krylon gray and got it painted. I had planned to go with a white top, but it didn't look quite right. The color shift paint does have an interesting look when shot over white. Testor's color shift paint goes on easily and I highly recommend it. Just make sure you base coat in black. Lesson learned: Resin bodies must be thoroughly washed to get paint to stick to it. Also, handle resin bodies with care. I've broken this one in three places. Both A pillars and the front fender above the wheel well. I'm spending way too much time repairing those little screw ups.