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CrazyCrank

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  1. Absolutely amazing, Harry . Love all all your work on this kit !
  2. Same here, and, as say my patients "La médecine est grande !" "Medecine is powerfull", I cross my fingers for you Harry. ...Very friendly Thierry
  3. Looks like real old weathered wood...superb !
  4. This effect "leather-like" is really striking
  5. Very nicely done, Harry, and amazing result and details at that scale !
  6. Very well done, as usual, Harry
  7. Very nice job Kenneth
  8. This model looks as fantastic as the Mefistofele....I stay tuned to look your amazing job
  9. Hi Harry This topic has'nt continued...is the car entirely built ? Hav'nt seen it in the "Under glass" section.... Regards Thierry
  10. I love the weathering of he engine and its compartment, it's fantastic I love too the paint of the body: a faithfull mirror ! The contrast between the factory aspect of the body and the weathering of the engine is striking: I think the "chauffeur" did'nt raise the hood
  11. You did a stunning work and the result is wonderful May I ask you how you procedd to obtain such pictures: your model wich looks as though it floats in a pure white atmosphere ?
  12. oustanding wheathering of the engine
  13. Very nice Mike
  14. Very impressive
  15. Hi Cato Do you know it's possible to plating or chroming yourself at home with some products you can buy, for instance, on that site: http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-paint-coating-electroplating/automotive-electroplating.html You need the common plating module, and the Super Bright Chrome Like Plating kit....It costs 114 sterling pounds, so approximatively 150 USD,without the shipment. I'm probably going to buy it soon
  16. Salut Laurent et bienvenue au Club (Hi Laurent and welcome to the club)
  17. Welcome John we're in the same situation relatively to model building: 26 years since I' ve begun my last built
  18. Thanks for your welcome, Harry
  19. Hello Harry I just join this forum but I read your posts since a few weeks Mouting this chain seems to be a hard and painful job, but on other forums, a few modellers have fullfilled it. For instance, il you read german, this one, post 52: http://www.wettringer-modellbauforum.de/forum/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=55952&pageNo=2&s=0fffefc4853473d50cd1adf573e286fea2cd07d0 The guy uses a micro soldering iron and probably an high power magnifier. I've bought the Mefistofele kit, and I'll begin it once achieved my Pocher Bugatti, in several months And I'm wooried about the chain mounting, too
  20. Hello, happy models builders First I want to apologize for my bad and literal english. I'm a french citizen leaving between Tours and Poitiers, and in the true life, I'm a physician, general practionner precisely. I build models here and there, since my ten, and the quite last one I bought, 26 years ago, when my second son was born, is a Pocher Bugatti Coupé de Ville. I start the assembly, with the tools and the poor reference documents avaiilable (for me) at that time, but abandonned it in 1992, when I move my family in Richelieu's town, to practise as rural district doctor. And I leaved the poor chassis gather dust and rust on its shelf during this years............ sorry, sorry, really a pity ! Recently, the modeller in me aweked of his sleepiness, and first, I disassembled entirely the car, bought sets of tools, storage boxes, a compressor, an airbrush, Tamiya and Alclad paints, etc, and overall I researched documentation, ideas, help, and samples of achievements of this model. AND I FOUND THIS FORUM....WONDERFUL !! I read you, an I think I made good use of your photos, explanations, advises, tips and tricks...and for that, I'm grateful . In my next posts, I'll try to put pictures of my Bugatti, with some special details.... Thanks to accept me among this group
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