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Sunday, August 02, 2015 - 11:35 PM UTC
Revell Germany keeps on giving us modern releases to tempt young modelers into the hobby!:
The following is a quote from the Revall Germany web site:
Since 1967, the Camaro, whose name, according to Chevrolet from the French word derives from camarade, which can be translated with PAL or friend who has done this name more than justice.
Were already the first Camaros genuine muscle cars, the new ZL1 is only really his muscles.
From a V8 with 6.2 liters of displacement plunge 580 hp with 750 Nm fearsome on the rear axle.
After 4 seconds the speedometer stands at 100 km / h, so it goes merrily on to 290 km / h.
Thanks to the finest technology on the chassis, these forces can dominate in the style of European sports cars.
General Motors new Camaro ZL1 supercar on the rubber rollers which, thanks to its low price in Europe is competitive.

- Ideally model kit for beginners and returners: All body parts are already vordekoriert. Another painting or decoration of the body parts is not necessary, but can be carried out according to the enclosed instructions.
- Multipart detailed engine
- Two-piece chassis
- Detailed interior with authentic dashboard
- metal wheels and chrome rims
- Movable, already built bonnet
- Rotating wheels
- Precise, detailed but easy-to-build model kit
- Extensive decals with international code (D, A, NL, F, B, GB, I, USA, RUS)

Photos courtesy Revell Germany web site.

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