Awesome truck oldie, Pavel - this is one of those I would like to have urgently in my truck collection. Excellent build with very nice photoetch details!
Mikhail, you did a SUPER JOB with this kit! Though I find the car rather ugly, the outcome is simply AMAZING - fantastic paint, nice details and top photography!
Very nice Trans Am, Tony - looks much better than the model pictured on the box - if 'Revell would take yours, they surely could sell a lot more of them - it is a real eye-catcher.
Amazing skills, Phil - as a result a marvellous model came into being. I just your work-in-progress-thread - also top photography. Sports car racers of the 60's look by far the best ever, and you fully did the Lola T70 justice.
Excellent looking Transtar, Ben ! Classic 70's looks - not overdone - fabulous !!! If this could only be reissued - I have bought from a German ebayer a gluebomb which will be restored some time
Hi, Jürgen, I just discovered your VERY nice DB4GT - the color suits very well, the glass-smooth paint and the hand-laced wire wheels are simply stunning! Bonus is you professional photography which always brings out the bst in all your models !
Amazing Jim! This looks SOOOOOOOOOOO good ! With a typical 70's paint scheme, that Kenworth looks so real, and the drom box + dropbed van - a perfect couple. One can only imagine this rig thundering down the highways...
sorry Christian, I should have read your introduction first, then I would have learned that my comment was really unnecessary (you already have informed the audience/modeling community about the aquisition of Lanz by John Deere.)
Amazing model, Steve ! when looking at the first pic I thought it was the original, but back in the day NO race car had such a perfect shiny paint job. I hope that mine will be half as good, that would make me proud.
John Deere bought the Lanz company situated in Mannheim (Germany) in the '50s and manufactured from the early '60s onwards their New Generation tractors for the European market there, in the beginning under the name "John Deere-Lanz" (as was the name of the Matchbox Lesney tractor model back then), later the name LANZ disappeared completely.