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Here are the final pictures of this car presented at NNL EAST. based on an idea "Sketchpad model car magazine October 2010". scratch, bodies, back door, interior panels. headlight, front bumper, wheels 55 chevy. tires modelhaus Original revell monogram kit delivery. Opening the front door was moved. I integrated bumpers in body paint "house of color" pearl white for the roof and mix color for the body FULL WIP ==> http://public.fotki....vrolet-1954-sw/ I wanted a commercial interior for the look. The seat of a real leather. from home "Hiro"
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the paint it's FANTASTIC very nice build
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very nice build, the détails so perfect
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Excellent work, Dominik! Using an extra body for a trailer is perfect You did a great job
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fully realized, even the photos are superb. nice build
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FANTASTIC, i like this diorama, very nice build
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Hi, thank you for the comments. glad the tutorial, you enjoy. I try to be the most explicit possible.
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Hi boys, thank you for the comments. Glad the photos on Fotki you like. Yes, Cesar Bossolani, I sent the photos to Troy. I would be happy to answer questions. CEKPETHO ECB, I would like as Revell, AMT commercile this car. dragon3323, the happy prioprietaire, I would like to have this car in my garage.
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hello. Here is my latest creation. At the SEMA Show, Troy Trepanier, an exposed, BUICK 54. Since that day, it haunts my nights. It is not exactly the same, this is my interpretation. I used a resin from R & R buy at NNL East. I wanted a modern interior, but not a Mercedes! To stay 100% US. I used the inside of a 2006 Dodge Magnum. There has been much build on the body. I spent a week on the front bumper. Difficult! The grids were build one by one. The rear bumper was also correct to stick to the car. Rims, did not exist in 1 / 25. I have created on the basis of Pegasus wheels with ball, ping pong. I created the "gills" on the wings with metal tubes. Scratch taillight. etc. I invite you, a great look at the full WIP on my Fotki. http://public.fotki.com/Zelkam/stock/buick-1954/ after before
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Awesome job! very beautiful painting, nice
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Beautiful work the detail is just amazing, paint i'ts perfect
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thank you all for comments. charlie8575 I also like to see a version of "safari" in the model. Dominik, because we have certainly discuss, from a really good show. Jean-jacques
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Beautiful work the detail is just amazing ! so perfect
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The color is just perfect ! Details engine and dashboard Very nice build !
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Looks really nice!
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Hi boy, thank you very much for the comments. Deathskull59 I would also like Revell and AMT is embarking on the construction of these cars. W-409 yes it is indeed troubling thank again Jean-jacques
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Not Just Any Type of VW Bus by Yasu Okugawa (Doozy)
zelkam replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Model Cars
WOW, this is absolutely AMAZING!!! little details make it look really realistic i like !!! it's creazy, madness is good! proof -
wow! That's incredible ! Magnifique
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- 57 chevy restor
- 57 black widow
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thank you my friend for comment. Here is the link with 600 photos on this show http://public.fotki....fort-2011-alle/
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If you have any questions, I would be happy to respond. Jean-Jacques
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hi, here is my new creations, a station wagon, not to change Lou Callasibetta's '57 "Surfari" Transcontinental Safari station wagon took the Post War Best of Show Award. The mild custom featured many tasteful touches, yet still remained true to the original design. Lou runs The Old Stillwater Garage in Stillwater, New Jersey, and has turned out some spectacular vehicles. here is my version. I started this project in April. I used a resin with "shawn carpenter" frame 55 chevy nomad, chevy 57 engine bay , engine 65 pontiac. modification of the resin, to transform it into "Transcontinental." Scratch Intérior full door panels, body lines, roof rack..... there are 160 pictures on my Fotki to explain the changes, the images speak for themselves. some assembly steps FULL WIP HERE http://public.fotki..../pontiac-57-sw/ If you have any questions, I would be happy to respond. Jean-Jacques