It's Martini time again.
935k3
10-22-2002, 07:32 PM
Tamiya's Martini Porsche 936-77 Turbo. Just finished today.
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daggerlee
10-22-2002, 08:12 PM
You've been on a Martini roll lately...first the Lancia 037 and now this, both magnificent jobs :)
Jay!
10-22-2002, 09:11 PM
Neither shaken nor stirred - Boosted! :devil:
Great work...! :D
Great work...! :D
nconceic
10-23-2002, 03:24 AM
Very very good.
Jonno
10-23-2002, 03:26 AM
Looks great, keep up the good work.
hrmodeler
10-23-2002, 03:34 AM
Even I'm not fan of that kind of cars, it's looking very nice to me.
:)
:)
xim-crow
10-23-2002, 05:48 AM
mmmhh, very pretty !!!! :)
and the pictures are so good ?! how do you take them ?
and the pictures are so good ?! how do you take them ?
Jonno
10-23-2002, 05:50 AM
Originally posted by xim-crow
mmmhh, very pretty !!!! :)
and the pictures are so good ?! how do you take them ?
and what type of camera do you use?
mmmhh, very pretty !!!! :)
and the pictures are so good ?! how do you take them ?
and what type of camera do you use?
Gainsbourg
10-23-2002, 06:05 AM
Excellent work.
Looks amazing in every single detail.
Looks amazing in every single detail.
Jonno
10-23-2002, 06:20 AM
So, what are you planning on doing next?
flyonthewall
10-23-2002, 06:32 AM
Simply beautiful
935k3
10-23-2002, 08:17 AM
Originally posted by thug_9_6
and what type of camera do you use?
I am using a KODAK DC3400 2.1 megapixel digital camera. I usually take my pictures right at my work bench under my twin flourescent light and my 100 watt desk lamp with no flash used. I get better pics with this than my Pentax 35mm.
and what type of camera do you use?
I am using a KODAK DC3400 2.1 megapixel digital camera. I usually take my pictures right at my work bench under my twin flourescent light and my 100 watt desk lamp with no flash used. I get better pics with this than my Pentax 35mm.
935k3
10-23-2002, 08:19 AM
Originally posted by thug_9_6
So, what are you planning on doing next?
I think I am going to do a Rothman's Porsche 956(the 82 Lemans winner with Studio 27 Decals)
So, what are you planning on doing next?
I think I am going to do a Rothman's Porsche 956(the 82 Lemans winner with Studio 27 Decals)
935k3
10-23-2002, 08:20 AM
Thanks to all for the compliments.
ZoomZoomMX-5
10-23-2002, 08:24 AM
Nice Martini! Beautiful execution as usual. Wish you'd have been able to go to Toledo so I could have seen your work in person!
Anyone got an extra olive?:bloated: :smoker2: :D
Anyone got an extra olive?:bloated: :smoker2: :D
935k3
10-23-2002, 09:06 AM
Originally posted by ZoomZoomMX-5
Nice Martini! Beautiful execution as usual. Wish you'd have been able to go to Toledo so I could have seen your work in person!
Anyone got an extra olive?:bloated: :smoker2: :D
I wish I could have been there too and meet everybody, but It's hard when your unemployed. Luckily I live 15 min. away from Bill Geary so I get to see his work all the time. I think you got to meet Bill, he is a great guy. It's hard to believe those big hands creat such small detail.
Nice Martini! Beautiful execution as usual. Wish you'd have been able to go to Toledo so I could have seen your work in person!
Anyone got an extra olive?:bloated: :smoker2: :D
I wish I could have been there too and meet everybody, but It's hard when your unemployed. Luckily I live 15 min. away from Bill Geary so I get to see his work all the time. I think you got to meet Bill, he is a great guy. It's hard to believe those big hands creat such small detail.
Forhod
10-23-2002, 12:38 PM
Nice job :)
Next one is also a Martini? :p
Next one is also a Martini? :p
RallyRaider
12-05-2002, 05:38 PM
Another awesome build 953k3! What scale is it in - 1/24th or 1/20th?
Phil
Phil
primera man
12-06-2002, 05:38 AM
Looks great....would love to see some progress pics as you do some of your builds
Guido
12-06-2002, 11:05 AM
Originally posted by primera man
Looks great....would love to see some progress pics as you do some of your builds
Yep, we sure do! :D
What seat -belts did you use for that Porsche? Is the antenna box or after market.
Very well finished!!!
Looks great....would love to see some progress pics as you do some of your builds
Yep, we sure do! :D
What seat -belts did you use for that Porsche? Is the antenna box or after market.
Very well finished!!!
935k3
12-06-2002, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by huudo
Yep, we sure do! :D
What seat -belts did you use for that Porsche? Is the antenna box or after market.
Very well finished!!!
The buckles are FOTO EFX photo-etch which I have been buying at model shows and sales I go to, somtimes I have to make some of th parts from soda can aluminum. The belts are cloth tape. I use stainless steel wire for the antenna and small plastic model railroad parts for the bases. If you cannot get stainless steel wire try using Guitar string of the right diameter.
Yep, we sure do! :D
What seat -belts did you use for that Porsche? Is the antenna box or after market.
Very well finished!!!
The buckles are FOTO EFX photo-etch which I have been buying at model shows and sales I go to, somtimes I have to make some of th parts from soda can aluminum. The belts are cloth tape. I use stainless steel wire for the antenna and small plastic model railroad parts for the bases. If you cannot get stainless steel wire try using Guitar string of the right diameter.
Guido
12-08-2002, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by 935k3
I use stainless steel wire for the antenna and small plastic model railroad parts for the bases. If you cannot get stainless steel wire try using Guitar string of the right diameter.
So far I've always use heated sprue for antennas, but the stainless steel wire sounds like an idea :) Will try it on future projects.
I use stainless steel wire for the antenna and small plastic model railroad parts for the bases. If you cannot get stainless steel wire try using Guitar string of the right diameter.
So far I've always use heated sprue for antennas, but the stainless steel wire sounds like an idea :) Will try it on future projects.
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