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1972 Chevelle Sport Coupe
Well, as if I wasn't waist deep in projects alread, my boss asked me to do some classic cars for advertising for our Murphy North Carolina Store. A restaurant their has classic cars as the theme and wants a model for each of their forty tables. The model will be a car with DirecTV advertising on it with the offer of a $50.00 gift card for any customer that signs up with our Murphy store. First thing is first, some cars. The name of the place is the Chevelle, so I chose as a start a 1972 Chevelle Sports Coupe. These models will not need to be that detailed, just a general idea. So here is my start. Now for coloring and unfolding. I am not sure that this one is a classic or not, but it will do.
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I would definatly call a 72 chevelle a classic. need to also make a challenger, charger, hemicuda, roadrunner, superbird...... need I go on? :D
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Unfortunately, I do not know much about cars. I don't even have a drivers license for this state as I never transfered my old one over when I moved here. I guess one day my wife will make me get one again but I really hate driving. I am having more fun with these cars then I had expected though. I need to make forty models (not all need to be diferent years or makes) and I think we will have a stack of printed sheets for the restaurant to give out as well.
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looks real cool cant wait to see it when its done please do a charger and a superbird
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that would be neat for them to hand out, so people can build their own, plus free advertising for you or papermodels or ecardmodels or whatever lol
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Nice start - kind of fills the void between the ultra-detailed cars and the just-a-box designs. Commercial constraints any factor? One piece, tab and slot fold ups, or are you building them all?
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ok, the rear bumper is a somewhat complicated part, because of the wedge-ish shape and the slightly scalloped shape.
I will make as many of these as I can, I do not know about doing 40 though! I will be putting the finished kits in our download section as I get them done. CT
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awsome thanks ct
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My definition of the word "classic" is looking just as good today as when it was new decades ago. And for me, the classic cars include the 1914 Stutz Bearcat, a Ford Model A roadster (could the rumble seat really work?), the 1936 Jaguar SS100, the Bugatti Atlantic, a 1936/1937 coffin-nose Cord -- and the Mercedes gullwing. These all are likely far outside the range of your particular project, but I'd sure like to have such models.
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OMG!!!! I LOVE the '72 Chevelle! My family has a '72 Chevelle 350 Malibu. We drove that thing everyday for 20 years before it became my brother's high school car, and then mine. It's my inheritance too.
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