oldcarfan Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM Does anyone recognize these markings? Last year I ordered a couple of builtups on eBay. One is a Nissan Sylvia and the other Is this Toyota Celica. arrived and I set them aside and forgot about them. Today I found them and took a look. They were pretty well built and painted different shades of light green but looked a bit shop worn. I decided to disassemble them for a purple bath. I found these markings on them. I assume they came out of a collection and wondered if someone on here had built them.
peteski Posted Wednesday at 02:34 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:34 AM There is a Tamiya logo on one of them. While I have not built those specific models, Tamiya models by reputation are good quality models which fall together without problems. 1
Bill Eh? Posted yesterday at 04:51 PM Posted yesterday at 04:51 PM The two kits you likely picked up are: and
iamsuperdan Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago First post clearly states that he knows what the kits are. I think what Gary is looking for is if anyone recognizes the writing on them. Maybe someone here is selling their built up kits on eBay. 1
Spooker Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I've always signed and dated my commission builds in some inconspicuous (read: hidden) place. Some day, someone will disassemble one for parts and say "I wonder who this guy was"! 1
Bainford Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 57 minutes ago, Spooker said: I've always signed and dated my commission builds in some inconspicuous (read: hidden) place. Some day, someone will disassemble one for parts and say "I wonder who this guy was"! I do as well, for all my builds. It pains me to think that someday some will pull them apart, but if they do, they will find a name and date of construction.
NOBLNG Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, Spooker said: I've always signed and dated my commission builds in some inconspicuous (read: hidden) place. Some day, someone will disassemble one for parts and say "I wonder who this guy was"! Or…..they may be pleasantly surprised to find that it was built by the famous “Spooker” Brian Moore. Dream big!🤪
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