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  1. Just a basic but effective build of a 1/24 Cox Cheetah. I did just a small amount of scratch building and wanted this to look like a club car. Anyway, I had a good time doing this one but it was a challenge.
  2. Thanks for the tip of the hat lads - The colour I used is Tamiya TS-11 Maroon. The white was Tamiya ts-7 racing white.
  3. lovely work... great passion and easy to see. I love this Ferrari's and this one is great... magic
  4. ome scratching building on this car. Had a good time and maybe the nicest one I've done of this car.
  5. This beautiful DBR1 is a GP-Miniatures slot car body. I did some scratch building on this car (can you see where?) and used a Monogram body with a Cox head. Jairus did the brass chassis which finished this car off real well. I had a real good time building painting this car and I highly recommend this kit from GP-Miniatures. I'm going to do another GP-Miniatures car soon... maybe the DB4...
  6. I'm using metal casting parts for the cage. Fantasy livery "Martini". I had to do it "again" Had a good time doing this one.
  7. Hi David I believe for $10 you can get a photographers air blower. These things are a must have brother. You can blow dust off the car before you shoot and it's great for getting water off the car so to quicken the drying process. Here's a link to the one I have.... http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=259157&is=REG&Q=&A=details Regarding the amazing Ferrari you have done. I'm clad you did some shots of the doors closed and it shows how special this car is. The car looks real and alive. Lovely work mate... Magic!
  8. Wow... I got one of these to sort out. It was an unpainted 1/32 NSR Ford GT Mark IV slot car so I went for a more modern look. Carbon fiber stripe and a gun metal base topped off with gold rims. Lovely;) I also went with a little more detail using what was in my tool box. It was a fun project and a very nice model from the Italians. Well done NSR...
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