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Brizio

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  1. Very nice!
  2. Thank you for the good luck! I start to work little bit on the chassis, tomorrow I will post a picture.
  3. It is better start to do something... So I decide to build this kit, and probably build it as gasser, it would be my first experience on gasser, so any idea it is welcome. The kit is a ok kit, plenty of molding and flashing everywhere... The plastic also is very brittle, and the clear part, above all the windshield is covered of scratches. My idea is to build it as gasser, but put a big motor on it, instead to use the one from the kit... Here the kit...
  4. Welcome! I have good memory from your country, I went there in vacation a few times.
  5. Looking good!
  6. Portland is not too bad at all. I like it!
  7. Very nice!
  8. Brizio

    Triumph TR 2

    Beautiful!
  9. Very nice!
  10. Pocher cars are beautiful, I will not call them high detailed, they are the opposite compared to the scale and they need a lot of work, if you want make them correctly. At least the old stuff, the newer kit as Ferrari Testarossa or F40 are pretty much a Bburago die cast kit in bigger scale. I built the Pocher F40 in less than 4 hrs. If you want a Pocher kit only, the price is a big factor on those kit, I think because of the collector thing if they are in box sealed, not because of the quality of the product. But sometime if you are lucky you can find a good price, maybe a Fiat or Alfa Romeo, ( the cheaper I saw online) and maybe an already built model and restore it, using upgrades and newer higher detailed parts, but also here you wallet is important...
  11. Very nice!
  12. Thank you Derick, when I saw the real car close to where I live, the first thing I though was to build one.
  13. Thank you Mike! Time and exercise will take you to any level you want! And if I can help you in someway, let me know, I will be more than glad!
  14. This is in 1/35 scale and it is a SPA Dovunque 33, an Italian military truck. It is completely scratch built. This is a A7V Elfriede, a WWI German tank scratchbuilt in 1/160. The soldier I bough it. This is a Armored Lancia 3ro, used in Italy during WWII. It is all scratch built in 1/24. Turret move up and down, and rotare 360, the doors open, and the wheels turn. The body of this VW is scratchbuilt, the chassis is from the kit. This sidecar is in 1/9, is all scratch built except the engine, that is modified from a HD. I can post more later.
  15. This was a '69 Charger... The cockpit is still from the Charger, the rest not... This was a Revell '31 Woody Wagon... The back is converted into a Boattail style, dashboard and also doors are scratchbuilt, also some part of the engine. The camper and interior, chassis are scratch built. This was a '71 Cuda... The back door open.
  16. Here some of mine... This is a Fiat 643N Fire Truck, that my dad had in his Fire Station in Italy. It is 1/24 scale and it is all scratch built except the wheels and tires, that I mold and casted in resin using tires from a kit. The ladder move all around and goes up and down. The wheels turns. The real truck.
  17. Looks good!
  18. Brizio

    T5000

    Nice!
  19. Brizio

    Ice ManX

    Beautiful!!!
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