2022 Chevolet Camaro ZL1 - WIP
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30 24 April 2023, 18:37
Jv
As always very detailed information about how you achieve your results
Much appreciated sure to follow as always
As always very detailed information about how you achieve your results
Much appreciated sure to follow as always
25 April 2023, 13:14
MS K
Oh, Understood.
WIP upload is a bit slow because I'm not very good at English, so please understand.
Oh, Understood.
WIP upload is a bit slow because I'm not very good at English, so please understand.
25 April 2023, 13:48
Jv
No problems Ms k your contributions are always better then most
Always fantastic builds whed great instruction on how to achieve
Great results
Your work will be appreciated by more then you will know
I always follow your builds
May not always comment But always gave a look at what you do
Always fantastic work
And interesting information
Thanks for taking the time to share
No problems Ms k your contributions are always better then most
Always fantastic builds whed great instruction on how to achieve
Great results
Your work will be appreciated by more then you will know
I always follow your builds
May not always comment But always gave a look at what you do
Always fantastic work
And interesting information
Thanks for taking the time to share
25 April 2023, 15:41
MS K
Wow! thank you so much for your support.
I only uploaded it because I wanted to keep a backup of my work log.
I'll try my best to upload them in the future too. 😉
Wow! thank you so much for your support.
I only uploaded it because I wanted to keep a backup of my work log.
I'll try my best to upload them in the future too. 😉
25 April 2023, 16:47
Jv
You are welcome I am sure I am not the only one interested in all the work you put in your albums
You are welcome I am sure I am not the only one interested in all the work you put in your albums
26 April 2023, 05:11
Christian W
This one I'm definitelly watching. Love your detailwork. Not only because I was attendig a race last week in martinsville, no, also because I follow them since 5 years more intensive.
This one I'm definitelly watching. Love your detailwork. Not only because I was attendig a race last week in martinsville, no, also because I follow them since 5 years more intensive.
27 April 2023, 09:05
Sarah-Jane
Thank you for the information as I have this kit to do, will be a nice help
Thank you for the information as I have this kit to do, will be a nice help
27 April 2023, 09:44
Bozzer
I have to admit, although this is not my subject matter, I do pop in and read your builds. You put a lot of effort into your builds, and I totally love how you admit your mistakes and the pitfalls of the kit.
Personally, I wouldn't worry about your English, however, you may want to consider writing some of the instructions for these manufacturers? We can understand you, better than some of the instructions I've read, especially the kit that you're working on now 👍
I have to admit, although this is not my subject matter, I do pop in and read your builds. You put a lot of effort into your builds, and I totally love how you admit your mistakes and the pitfalls of the kit.
Personally, I wouldn't worry about your English, however, you may want to consider writing some of the instructions for these manufacturers? We can understand you, better than some of the instructions I've read, especially the kit that you're working on now 👍
8 May 2023, 17:48
Sarah-Jane
Photo #30 you show a part you're not sure of, it actually goes behind the rear firewall, behind the side of the drivers seat, placed standing up agianst the firewall, I believe it's the water bottle or air bottle for the driver, hope this helps.
Photo #30 you show a part you're not sure of, it actually goes behind the rear firewall, behind the side of the drivers seat, placed standing up agianst the firewall, I believe it's the water bottle or air bottle for the driver, hope this helps.
8 May 2023, 18:05
MS K
@Bozzer: There have been more user manual errors than I can list here, so it's hard to remember them all.
This kit was just completed, and there were a few more errors when assembling it, but I just thought it was an error and ignored it, so I can't remember the details. There were a lot of errors, but I was able to work through the manual and correct them myself while comparing them with the actual parts.
@Sarah-Jane: Oh, that part was for that purpose? I can't apply it now because it's already been completed, but now that I know it, my curious was settled. Thank you.
@Bozzer: There have been more user manual errors than I can list here, so it's hard to remember them all.
This kit was just completed, and there were a few more errors when assembling it, but I just thought it was an error and ignored it, so I can't remember the details. There were a lot of errors, but I was able to work through the manual and correct them myself while comparing them with the actual parts.
@Sarah-Jane: Oh, that part was for that purpose? I can't apply it now because it's already been completed, but now that I know it, my curious was settled. Thank you.
8 May 2023, 21:08
Sarah-Jane
@MS K, I'm building the Roll out livery version, I agree that the instructions aren't the best and there's quite a few mistakes.
A Youtuber by the name Clay Kemp has done a great video on how best to do the roll cage, as he works helping Salvinos they have now changed their instructions to go with his advice, Salvinos are very good at listening and helping.
You could still apply the part, just take the body off and slide it in between the rear firewall and the crash structure.
The water bottle thing I didn't know either until Jim Rogers, the JR of the Salvinos, pointed it out on his YT channel.
Anyway your model turned out very nice indeed, well done.
@MS K, I'm building the Roll out livery version, I agree that the instructions aren't the best and there's quite a few mistakes.
A Youtuber by the name Clay Kemp has done a great video on how best to do the roll cage, as he works helping Salvinos they have now changed their instructions to go with his advice, Salvinos are very good at listening and helping.
You could still apply the part, just take the body off and slide it in between the rear firewall and the crash structure.
The water bottle thing I didn't know either until Jim Rogers, the JR of the Salvinos, pointed it out on his YT channel.
Anyway your model turned out very nice indeed, well done.
9 May 2023, 07:48
MS K
@Sarah-Jane, After assembling the inner frame of the car, the front part of the lower board was slightly bent down.
So, in order to combine it with the body perfectly, the front and back parts had to be forcibly attached using instant adhesive, so it is impossible to separate them.
The rollcage is very complicated that I can barely see into the cabin, so it doesn't really bother me. 😉
Anyway, thanks for your help and I hope you complete it safely too.
@Sarah-Jane, After assembling the inner frame of the car, the front part of the lower board was slightly bent down.
So, in order to combine it with the body perfectly, the front and back parts had to be forcibly attached using instant adhesive, so it is impossible to separate them.
The rollcage is very complicated that I can barely see into the cabin, so it doesn't really bother me. 😉
Anyway, thanks for your help and I hope you complete it safely too.
9 May 2023, 08:15
Christian W
Great wip. Awesome. I watch NASCAR for severel years now and I'm astonished, how detailed this kit is (and how much improvement you did). Great.
Great wip. Awesome. I watch NASCAR for severel years now and I'm astonished, how detailed this kit is (and how much improvement you did). Great.
16 May 2023, 10:07
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