Looking for Interior Pictures
For Christmas I got a 1/24 scale model kit for the concept coupe. However there are no painting instructions. I searched around and couldnt find much, so I was wondering if some of you who have seen it in person have shots of the inside. I need any and all angles for the interior, there are plenty of shots of the exterior and I found enough of the engine.
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lol, that was posted as I wrote the above. Its good to have those shots, they help. But I need some of the rear area in particular, I know there isn't much to see back there but it would be nice to have as a referance
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I really want to get going on my Camaro, I would like to see any pictures that you guys (and girls) have taken at auto shows. I want everything: shots from under the car (as best as possible), the engine bay, as well as the interior. Also, any suggestions for the transmission? I don't think it will show in any pictures of the car. I could go with 'steel' or blue, though it will just be a plain blue and won't match the metallic sapphire blue that I have. The interior will be black with grey, similar to the proto-photo but with blue highlights in the seats. But I need to know what other details there are in the inside. (oh and mods, feel free to move this to the 'other cars section' or 'off topic') |
Man....I know I have my link posted here somewhere... if I were a link to my pictures...where would I be??? UGH!!!! Check back to this post in a few...I'll find it.
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...y=-ul1z84&Ux=0 ^Dallas auto show. Take a look through those...there's a couple of the interior of the silver and some (IMO) great shots of under the concept. You might have do dig through the pix....there's a set towards the beginning and another towards the end. Going to see if I can find more...again, check back. http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...e&conn_speed=1 Houston auto show. Some great pix there too for ya... |
Thanks! I got some nice details like an extra bit of colour near the rear seats, aluminum trim along the center, and what appears to be aluminum trim around white leather (which I shall make blue) along the back of the front seats. And from underneath I saw the nice aluminum dif, the red springs, and the black everything else.
Oh, and the interior will be just blue on black, plus aluminum trim |
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It's difficult to get close-up details with my camera, but I went with a red and black theme with the interior of the model I built. You can see the photoshop I threw together to get the color scheme as I wanted it...
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Awesome!! :thumbup:
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I'd painted the transmission a kind of gunmetal color. The chrome on the valve covers was too shiny, so I painted over that with just a silver, as well as some other chrome bits under the bay, but some parts looked better with the existing chrome. A lot of other engine bay bits went flat black...you can hardly even see the radiator when it's assembled. I painted the firewall silver, as I thought that's how it was in the photos, but after it went together, I realized that it wasn't the entire firewall that's silver, so it looks a bit funny... And since I'm posting bits and pieces, I'll throw up the final product as well :D |
Nice work! I tried doing that detail painting work a while back. Just wasn't something I was too good at. Great job!
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That looks GREAT! Now I want to design and paint up my kind of Camaro!! Did the license plate come with it? Can you get the license plate to read whatever you want?
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