Questions About the Plastic AMT Camaro Model Kit
They look fairly accurate, in comparison with the pics of the concept. But why take my word, when you can see for yourself









No pics of the windshield/side windows/tail light inserts/tires because how boring are those in a model kit









No pics of the windshield/side windows/tail light inserts/tires because how boring are those in a model kit
Thanks for the great pics., looks like a really good kit, I was worried since the chassis wasn't a done deal yet that AMT would have molded everything on to the chassis as one piece, with no detail Nice to see them take the development time and make a correct suspension and chassis, which looks closer to a production type chassis and the exhaust is different too.
http://www.modelroundup.com is where I found 2, and I also snagged 2 from the local wal-mart in case those wouldn't arrive on time for Christmas. Right now, I'm in the process of converting one to a convertible, using the left over "top down" rag-top part from a 1997 Camaro kit. I'll post pics when (if) I ever finish -looks at the stacks of uncompleted model kits in his closet, mostly Chevrolets-
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