1968 Chevy Camaro
Mod MrSilverWolf
8.5 years ago
Auto Credit Based on TheLatentImage's 1968 Camaro SS
Instructions: Activation Group 8 to turn on/off the car, activation group 1 for lights, activation group 2-3 for turn signals.
The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro appeared in Chevrolet dealerships in September 1966, for the 1967 model year on a brand-new rear-wheel drive GM F-body platform and was available as a 2-door, 2+2 seat, hardtop (no "B" or center pillar) or convertible with a choice of six-cylinder and V8 power plants. The first-generation Camaro was built through the 1969 model year.
Now I'm still new to building cars so don't expect anything great out of this...
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 1968 Camaro SS
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 8.7ft (2.6m)
- Length 30.4ft (9.3m)
- Height 8.6ft (2.6m)
- Empty Weight 6,824lbs (3,095kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,068lbs (3,659kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 44.4lbs/ft2 (216.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 181.6ft2 (16.9m2)
- Drag Points 7424
Parts
- Number of Parts 239
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 811
@TheStig918 I wish I could help, I'm in Germany on vacation at this moment so I can't, sorry
I am having issues with the interior of my Land Rover defender would you be able to look at it?
Nice I hope it's a drift King
@MoterKade thanks!
Another great build! I'm loving seeing the different takes on this car!
@TheLatentImage no problem!
@MrSilverWolf I enjoy it very much, thanks for taking the time and effort to put this together for me.
@DragonAerotech thanks!
@FrankieB thanks!
@TheLatentImage thanks! I'm glad you liked it!
What a pleasant thing to wake up to this morning. This is awesome man, nice work. You did a good job with capturing the look and feel of the car. I'm having a blast driving this around the car park. Interior looks great too.
Very nice as always, you really do give your' all for each build! ^_^ I need to buckle down and do a bunch more land vehicles. Variations on my Light Tank, Tank Destroyer, munitions carriage, Flak tank, a turret-less variety with a roller out on arms in front of it for detonation of land mines, an open mount Howitzer, etc. Then for my second military truck, a light Flak gun mounting, probably quad 20 mm or twin 40 mm, a covered variety though I'm debating on how to give it an appropriate fabric covered effect, a fuel truck, a rigid covered back for an ambulance variety, maybe some towed artillery, an ordinary trailer for munitions, provisions, medical supplies etc., then for new projects I'd like to build a conventional jeep-like general purpose utility vehicle, maybe with a pintle mounted gun, then an amphibious utility vehicle and maybe something like the "Duck" - basically an amphibious truck that looks like a half breed between a landing craft and a deuce-and-a-half. lol PLUS still finish my night fighter project, heavy bomber project and try to develop a fuel efficient jet fighter with better knife-fighting characteristics. Now, if I could only get paid to do this too! lol XD
Nice car! I was wondering if you could make a 767 some time, just a suggestion though
@MrSilverWolf oohh
@Noman0rumeral thanks! Actually those aren't windshield wipers, it's the framework of the windshield it's self, the parts did not really want to stay level with the rest of the car so I just left them that way
Very beautiful, the wind shield wipers are a nice touch
@ccooper ok cool, thanks!
@ccooper ok
@ccooper dose it look close enough to the real one? Because the second I got the rear of it, I noticed the wheels were a little to far down and the sides of it were a little tall and at that point I couldn't really go back and fix the whole thing, so I decided to make it work and I'm wondering if it looks close enough.