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  • Birthday 09/22/1959

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    Helmut Müllner

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  1. Very clean looking build - one of the most astethically pleasing F1 car of the 90's.
  2. Good looking F100 - or should I say poor? Anyway, perfect weathering of this trusty old PU - and now off to the body shop for a restoration!
  3. Looks great with its aggressive nose-down rake.
  4. Here is a road version from 1976 driven by Franz Wittmann, multiple Austrian rally champion, in a road test for the Austrian autorevue magazine:
  5. You've come to the right place, Bill - all of us are plasticoholics !
  6. 3 models from Modelissimo (Germany) arrived this week: as they were on sale, I paid about € 12 each for the Opel and the VW and € 16 for the Porsche (+ shipping): Here they are: the 1972 Opel Commodore B is from the German Opel series (opening doors): the VW is the 1974 VW Brasilia from the Mexican series (no openings) - I bought this one mainly for its wheels because I want to build a Porsche Salzburg VW Beetle 1303 S rally car (Winner of the Rally d'Elba 1973) which has exactly the same. And finally the Porsche 356 from Whitebox: it is an early 356 A from 1955 - excellent proportions and fine details: All of these are made by IXO.
  7. Perfect decaling on this good-looking curbside Jaguar, Steve (I built the Silk Cut version way back then)
  8. Excellent, Shawn - the decals and wheels are fantastic, also the paint. The car looks almost like a 1972 Opel Commodore with 1972 Chevelle front and rear ends crafted on.
  9. Mark, you did a wonderful job here - excellent, highly detailed model ! I tried 1/43 in my younger days (more than 30 years ago), but gave up on it: too small, too fiddly for me - you really deserve the name Scale-Master !
  10. Mario, I still don't know how you manage to crank out so many nice models in such a short time...
  11. Pierre, Gary's BMW 3,0 CSL (Tokyo Maruii) looks great, but the 3,5 CSL from ARII/Micro Ace only looks good on the box lid, but is really awful - body distorted (grill and headlights too small, front spoiler huge!, wheels too tiny, tires too fat ==> it looked like the box of the US Airfix version in your post(could have been the same kit), the decals are junk, the whole kit is a mess - so I sold it a few years ago. The Gunze 365 GTB however, is a toy and not a model kit in my eyes with a very shallow stock ( !) interior and a sheet with racing decals - the body shows similarities with the real car, the rest is totally useless (eventually for slot racing). I wanted to take some pics, but could not find it anywhere.
  12. This looks like a well-used racer from back then - very nice details and weathering (and of course, the base-plate, too)!
  13. Excellent manufacturing of the grille, Dave !
  14. Similar with me: I started ca. 1969 with sailing ships and 1/72 airplanes from Airfix, moved on to their 1/32 car kits (in plastic bags!), in the mid 70's a few Matchbox 1/32 cars. I really started in 1982 with 1/25 American trucks and cars and have now moved to 1/24 (mainly) sports and race cars.
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