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Camaro Z28 - 1969

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Camaro Z28 – model inspired by The Warning's Kerosene music video

This model represents a vintage Camaro Z28, inspired by the orange car seen in the music video for “Kerosene” by Mexican rock band The Warning.

I designed this model as a 3D Printed decorative miniature, intended for enthusiasts of beautiful American cars, classic muscle cars, and fans of the band. Once printed, the car can be displayed on a shelf, desk, in a display case, or in a collector's setup.

The design captures the spirit of a 70s Camaro, with its long, low silhouette, characteristic hood, front grille, round headlights, chrome bumpers, and the sporty style typical of American muscle cars.

The model can be printed in a single color for later painting, or in multiple colors depending on the available version. It is ideal for a personalized finish: metallic orange paint, opaque black painted windows, chrome details, silver wheels, badges, or decals.

This model is not an official product. It is a fan-made creation, inspired by the atmosphere of the Kerosene music video and the visual universe of The Warning.

Finishing Tips

I chose to print this model vertically to minimize visible striations on the most exposed parts, such as the hood and roof. After light sanding, priming, and metallic orange paint, the rendering becomes much smoother and more realistic, while retaining the charm of a 3D Printed model.

 

For larger scale prints, the model can be cut in two directly in Bambu Studio to be spread across two build plates. Assembly can then be done using connectors added in Bambu Studio, which facilitates the alignment of parts before gluing. This method allows for printing a larger version of the car while maintaining a clean and precise assembly.

 

For a realistic finish, I recommend lightly sanding visible surfaces before painting, applying a primer, then a metallic orange or copper paint. Windows can be painted satin black or glossy black to give a model car effect. Bumpers, rims, and small details can be picked out in silver or chrome.

Important Note

Fan-made model, unofficial, not affiliated with Chevrolet, Camaro, The Warning or their rights holders.
Creation intended for enthusiasts, for decoration, and for personal 3D printing.

 

 

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