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StefanH.

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  1. Thank you all for the nice comments!
  2. These come with some Wheel-sets from Aoshima or Fujimi. I actually don´t remember, sorry. All others are from Scale Production from Germany.
  3. This is my latest: an Aoshima Subaru Touring Wagon. The wheels are from Scale Production as well as most of the decals. The items on the roof are from the Fujimi-set. The Trek-bike was one of the hardest things i´ve ever painted esespecially the wheels. Sorry for the dust I hope you like it... Thanks for watching
  4. Received my set today! Thanks a lot
  5. This is Tamiyas 1:12 Honda 750NR. Built mainly box stock with some detailing. Paint is Tamiya with Gunze clear. I won the kit at a raffle on my clubs modelshow. Usually I´m a car guy but I had to give it a try, and it was big fun to work on since it is a great kit! Thanks for watching!
  6. Wow! What a clean build! Are those Fujimi tires?
  7. Great details and very tidy! Good to see that the steeringwheel in the correct position. Love the shift knob.
  8. It is running great! It´s a ´92 230E (they did not sold that model in the US) with automatic tranny. It has a 2300cc four with 136hp and now approx.180000km´s. I bought it last year for 1000 Euros from a farmer, it was his grandma´s car and he stored it for almost 4 years in a cow barn. And that´s what it was looking like.... But the overall condition was/is good, especially the full red interior, which is very rare. Drove it directly to the german TÜV for general inspection (its the law here) and it passed with no shortcomings, except for some rustholes in the typicaI W124 areas which I had to weld. But I knew that before. It is a great car, very reliable and fun to drive! Do you drive a W124 as well?
  9. Jan, I actually don´t know... My local body painter cleaned up his shop a couple of years ago from all those old non-waterbased paints. So I grabbed a trunkload of that old stinky stuff and stored it at my place The paints are from different manufactures, sorry.
  10. Great interior! What did you used for the carpet?
  11. Hallo Michael, willkommen im Forum!
  12. Wow! Great, clean build! Love the subtle weathering?
  13. Thanks. After that you can touch it with no fingerprints?
  14. Yes. It's only blakwashed. Thank you all!
  15. StefanH.

    ´55 Chevy

    This is my Revell ´55 Chevy built in a very mild ´80s custom style. It´s mainly box-stock except for the wheels from my partsbin and some interiorparts. The exhaust is made of aluminium tubes. It´s curbside, because after mounting the interior to the body I had some trouble with the threepart dashboard and got a little frustraded. So I´ve lost the motivation to finish the model with the engine... Paint is 2-component automotive laquer topped with also 2-component clearcoat. I hope you like it
  16. After seeing Adams beautiful Vespa I thought I share mine interpretation with you. It´s the good old Vespa from the Campus Friends set. Slightly lowered, customized and weathered... The seat and pneumatic-cylinder are scratchbuilt, the headlight is a photoetched part. On Photo 7 you can see it with one Campus Friend. Hope you like it and I always apreciate any comments.
  17. What a great model! Very well done and nice detailing. Gut gemacht!
  18. Very nice! What did you use for the wooden parts in the interior?
  19. Nice work! Does the paint dry that fast?
  20. Nice model! I'm curious as well about the paintwork... How did you managed it to dry it in such a short time?
  21. Looks perfect! It's good to have those old Tamiya-rims in the partsbox, right?
  22. Looks very clean! I didn't know that Hemi Orange is metallic paint, and that they oversprayed the bellhousing...
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