The Model Car Workshop
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This whole topic is just jaw dropping
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That GTI is mine and meant to reflect my actual car. Looks great!
I am hoping that he will take on making a Shelby Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds for me.
I am hoping that he will take on making a Shelby Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds for me.
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Nice!jim010 wrote:That GTI is mine and meant to reflect my actual car. Looks great!
I am hoping that he will take on making a Shelby Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds for me.
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This Porsche 911 T is in Australia
The base model a 911 diecast by Schuco in 1:18
Oilfillercap removed and made a hole in the roof
It will be a right hand drive
Now in Slate Grey
Engine ready to be refitted
Trying if everything still fits
Adding chrome trim
912 versus 911
Custom panel in stead of rear seats
Couple of artifarti pics
911s grow!
And now I have to move the mirror forward.
The base model a 911 diecast by Schuco in 1:18
Oilfillercap removed and made a hole in the roof
It will be a right hand drive
Now in Slate Grey
Engine ready to be refitted
Trying if everything still fits
Adding chrome trim
912 versus 911
Custom panel in stead of rear seats
Couple of artifarti pics
911s grow!
And now I have to move the mirror forward.
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Good Lord
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Stunning! Absolutely love this colour!
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Merry Christmas!
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They added a lump of metal in the front trunk in order to add weight. I had the same model that I slightly modded. Then I sold it.
This customization is really something, amazing work!
This customization is really something, amazing work!
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Cheers guys!
The McLarens I did earlier had even more metal to give the model some weight.
The McLarens I did earlier had even more metal to give the model some weight.
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Somewhat accurate, that is exactly where the fuel tank is.Atalante wrote:They added a lump of metal in the front trunk in order to add weight.
Funny, on the 1:1 they supposedly filled the front bumperettes with lead as a ballast for the rear weight. I think it was the short-wheelbase cars, so before '68.
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Great duo ready to go to New York. A Porsche 912 and a Porsche 991 Targa GTS.
The base model for the 912 is an AutoArt 911 (1964) diecast.
Sand Beige paint
4 cylinder engine and Fuchs wheels
Some floor mats
Meanwhile dismantling the GT Spirit 991 Targa
Diamond cut wheels
And back in one piece (well actually 2)
The base model for the 912 is an AutoArt 911 (1964) diecast.
Sand Beige paint
4 cylinder engine and Fuchs wheels
Some floor mats
Meanwhile dismantling the GT Spirit 991 Targa
Diamond cut wheels
And back in one piece (well actually 2)
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Fantastic
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Lovely pair sir.