I've been slowly cranking away at the Baldwin Motion Camaro. It has an LT1 from a 2017 Camaro.
 I have also been working on a Tamiya GT-R as well. Next up is applying some carbon decals.
 

 
 



 

 
 


 










 I gave up buying Revell kits because it's a lottery - you never know what to expect from them and that's a shame, because some kits are just so good. The last three I bought were all flops and I decided to ditch them 
 I'm curious to see how the company it's going to look under new management.
 

Hi, Calvin
Some interesting ones. I wanted to ask you about the Countach, but you have answered in advanceI gave up buying Revell kits because it's a lottery - you never know what to expect from them and that's a shame, because some kits are just so good. The last three I bought were all flops and I decided to ditch them
I'm curious to see how the company it's going to look under new management.
The wheels look nice but I don't particularly like the stance... I know it's trendy in US but it's just a little too much for my eye. I'm getting old I guess
Cheers!
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Calvin,
That's some nice collection of muscle cars. The Motion Camaro is truly outstanding. Baldwin is on the south Shore of Nassau County on Long Island, and I've actually been there! the paint on the Tamiya GT-R is eye taking as is the finish on the rest of your cars.
Like Gabriel, I've never gotten use to seeing street cars with really noticeable camber, in this case some really extreme negative camber. Still, the finished car is a real eye catcher.
Joel







  
  
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