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ismaelg

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  1. A beautiful collection of very diverse topics. All are excellent!
  2. Wow! All very nice and clean, but the Bugatti and the Ferrari really stand out. Gorgeous builds!
  3. All are wild and great! The Beast and Vancampin' really stand out.
  4. All really nice! But that Chevelle really stands out! It looks just right. Great job on all of them.
  5. All are very nice and clean builds! Will you believe me if I say my favorite is the Grand Sport? The Porsche tractor is really nice with that paint scheme. I like them all!
  6. Very nice work on all of them. The blue Chevy is my favorite but that Fuso truck looks amazing as well.
  7. Excellent class for the year! The Corvette and the Chaparral are my favorites but ALL are excellent!
  8. All very nice! But that Malibu really talks to me. Beautiful! Thanks, Ismael
  9. Absolutely gorgeous build! Your touches got it a notch above. Thanks, Ismael
  10. Nice! One of the most popular cars to this day here in PR. Thanks, Ismael
  11. Beautiful job! Very clean and classy. But that's a '68. Thanks, Ismael
  12. Congratulations on a very productive year! All are very unique and great in their own right. I don't recall seeing that boat before. Very nice! But that Riviera Royale is in my list of this years overall favorites! LOVE IT! Thanks, Ismael
  13. Very nice year! All look great. I particularly like the 48 Chevy, the Nova and the '70 442 the most. And the '70 Firebird. Heck, I like them all
  14. Hello, Happy holidays and best wishes for a wonderful new year! Life continues to be beautifully chaotic. Very busy with work, family, community and other hobbies. This 2023 was a very interesting year. Hobby-wise, while 2022 was dominated by cameras and stereophotography viewers restorations, in one of those curve ball life throws at you, I spent a lot of time in 2023 with a modeling tool that became a new hobby in itself: Airbrushes! I now collect, restore and research airbrushes, particularly vintage units. I have worked in more airbrushes this year than scale models. Very few cameras were worked this year: serviced 3 but they were not mine. I also worked one or two stereophotography viewers. I also did an epic trip with my wife to Italy, one of the most beautiful places in the universe. But talking about scale models, this was a productive year. For the first time in over a decade I was able to finish 9 models within a calendar year. Granted, most were curbsides so sometimes I felt like cheating They were also quite diverse: 4 Corvettes in 1/25 scale 2 Star Wars spaceships 2 cars in 1/32 1 race car in 1/43 No aircraft models this year, nor any modified Hot Wheels Here is my class of 2023 in chronological order: 1. Darth Vader's TIE Advanced X1. 1/36 scale While mostly built in 2022, it was finished in early January so it counts for this year. AMT kit: Contender for the worst fitting kit ever made. Link to the build thread: race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/2962/finished-darth-vaders-ride-advanced 2. 2012 Corvette Grand Sport Coupe. Carlisle blue: one year only color. 1/25 scale. Modified Z06. Very long term project started almost a decade ago. Link to build thread: race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/1857/finished-2012-corvette-grand-sport 3. Red Squadron Leader (Red 1) X-Wing Fighter 1/63 scale Reissue of the old MPC kit. Modified. Link to the build thread: race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3072/finished-star-wars-wing-fighter 4. 1978 Pontiac Trans Am 1/32 scale. Monogram kit. Fun little project. Link to the build thread: race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3103/finished-judge-monogram-pontiac-trans 5. 1915 Ford Model T 1/32 scale. Excellent old Pyro kit from the 1960's Tons of details added. Complex project. Very happy with the results. Link to the build thread:race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3111/finished-1915-ford-model-pyro 6. Early C4 Corvette Racer. 1/25 scale. Contender for favorite of the year. Part of a local Corvette buildoff. Heavily modified 1984 promo. Link to build thread:race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3242/finished-quick-builds-local-buildoff 7. 1990 Corvette Convertible. 1/25 scale. Part of the local Corvette buildoff. AMT kit. One of the worst fitting Corvette kits ever made. Tons of work required. Link to build thread: race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3242/finished-quick-builds-local-buildoff 8. 1963 Corvette convertible Restomod. 1/25 scale. Part of the local Corvette buildoff. Quick custom using the Revell snap kit. Link to build thread: race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3242/finished-quick-builds-local-buildoff 9. 1956 Ferrari 290 MM (Mille Miglia) 1/43 scale white metal kit. A most challenging build. Link to build thread:race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3147/finished-43-1956-ferrari-290 What is your favorite? As usual, your comments are appreciated. Looking forward to 2024! Thanks, Ismael
  15. Sorry I missed this earlier. Great job on that L-88 racer!
  16. Great job on 005! The famous "half-shaft from the parking lot" story. Love it! Thanks, Ismael
  17. I don't think so. I gave up over a year ago after trying every possible laptop, desktop, home or office, different OS , tablets, apple/android phones, etc. Thanks, Ismael
  18. Thank you everybody! Always appreciate your comments and feedback. For some weird reason I have never been able to like or "react" to comments in this forum. Must be a setting somewhere. Thanks, Ismael
  19. Hello, I'm happy this ordeal is finished ? Did my best but the kit was quite crude and basic. Ended up creating my own decals after countless attempts of creating a stencil for airbrushing. It was simply too small. Ended up making quite a few sets until the final one (probably the 6th or so attempt) worked. You can see the build thread here:https://race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3147/finished-43-1956-ferrari-290 Anyways, 1956 Mille Miglia The Mille Miglia (Italian for thousand miles) was an Italian race on the open roads. It was held between 1927 and 1957. By the 1950's it was a loop between Brescia in the north, down the east coast, west to Rome, north back to Brescia thru central Italy. A little over 1,000 miles. Been a very prestigious race, the 1950s saw intense battles between Ferrari, Mercedes, Lancia and many others. For 1956, Ferrari entered two Ferrari 290 MM (Mille Miglia as these cars were specifically designed for this race) and two Ferrari 860 Monzas. Privateers also entered a few other Ferraris. The numbers of the cars represented the starting time, as they were released 1 minute apart. Juan Manuel Fangio's car was number 600, meaning he started at 6AM. Eugenio Castelloti's car was 548, meaning he started his race at 5:48AM. Eugenio Castelloti won the race in an astonishing 11 hours, 37 minutes and 10 seconds averaging over 85MPH thru torrential rains on public roads! (What a maniac! ? ) This is the car we are representing today. By the way, Ferrari finished 1,2,3,4 and 5. Total sweep! Castelloti-Ferrari 290 MM Collins-Ferrari 860 Monza Musso-Ferrari 869 Monza Fangio-Ferrari 290 MM Gendebien-Ferrari 250 GT LWB Scaglietti Race stats: 426 cars entered, 365 actually started the race, 182 finished. This is my first 1/43 serious model, but the kit, probably been half a century old, was very crude. It required a lot of effort as you can see in this build thread: https://race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3147/finished-43-1956-ferrari-290 Except for the body, steering wheel and tires, which required massive amounts of work, pretty much everything else was scratchbuilt. Here is the end result: I was able to find reference pictures of the race. I had converted the following images to black and white (remember photography is my other hobby) to represent those press images from 1956. to put it in perspective: I hope you like and approve. Your comments are appreciated. Thanks, Ismael
  20. Thank you all for the nice comments! Really appreciate. This is my favorite of the trio.
  21. Thank you all for the nice comments! Really appreciate.
  22. Thank you all for the nice comments! Really appreciate.
  23. That is VERY cool! Love it!
  24. Very nice! I was not aware this kit existed.
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