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  1. I like this diorama of yours Olivier . . . You have captured the real scene using a relatively small space for the models. There is a sense of movement and action ! David
  2. A couple of company names that spring to mind are Mercury and Packard . . . Also Cord and Pierce Arrow maybe . . . David
  3. Thanks a lot Rattlecan Dan . . . I hope my photos do the Hudson justice. Such an iconic motor car. David
  4. So do I Matthew, and thanks for looking . . . David
  5. Thank you David, and that is truly music to my ears !
  6. I think it is so important to photograph a scale model car within a diorama type of scenario, rather than just a plain background, and furthermore I take some pride if I manage to achieve a degree of realism that makes the viewer wonder . . . is this a real car, or is it a model car? David
  7. Thank you Mike . . . Your comment is much appreciated ! David
  8. I really like the paint colour that you have chosen for this Revell Jaguar XK 120 Mario . . . Your diorama work and photos are very realistic. David W.
  9. Cheers !
  10. Thanks David . . . and that was my intention, to create a very '50's feel . . . David
  11. Thanks Harry . . . A great compliment indeed ! David
  12. Pleased to see that my photos have motivated you to build a Hudson . . . so thank you ! David
  13. Thank you Louis . . . glad you like them ! David
  14. Thanks a lot Mario . . . much appreciated ! David
  15. Thank you kindly John . . . and here is a photo of the ' location ' when viewed from above . . . Certainly, a most enjoyable kit to build, and they are more difficult to find now on Ebay. David
  16. Many thanks for your comment Bob . . . David
  17. Thanks David . . . The Moebius Hudson models are really good, and I have enjoyed building two of these kits so far. As you noticed, I have used various filters and adjustments to enhance my original photographs. I would say an old newspaper print is precisely the kind of feel that I am trying to achieve. David W.
  18. Many thanks Larry . . . David
  19. I should do something about those cardboard edges Bruce, but thanks for the compliment all the same ! David
  20. Thank you Glen . . . David
  21. Thanks very much James . . . David
  22. Here are a few photographs of my Moebius 1953 Hudson Hornet in 1:24 scale . . . These are taken inside a basement garage under natural daylight. David
  23. That is truly a thing of beauty Louis . . . You must be very proud of what you have achieved . . . A masterpiece indeed. David
  24. Thank you Peter, and this means that TAMIYA have actually got the wheel diameter for the Lotus Super 7 perfectly to scale, which is precisely what I would expect from them. David
  25. Andrew . . . I have just checked the precise dimensions of my Anglia body shell, also the wheelbase and the wheel diameter. The Tamiya Lotus Super 7 wheels have a diameter of 14.5 mm, which is exactly 0.75 mm too large, because the 1:24 scale measurement should be 13.75 mm By taking 14.5 mm and multiplying by 24, this gives 348 mm . . . which is 13.70 inches for the full size road wheel. So to summarise: 13 inch wheel = 330 mm and divide by 24 = 13.75 mm For me personally, I can live with the 0.75 mm being slightly too large for the Tamiya wheels on my Anglia build . . . I managed to pick up a Lotus Super 7 donor kit for £15 and I noticed the set of wheels and tyres from Motobitz are also £15 . . . David
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