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Old 10-12-2010, 06:44 AM
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Volkswagen Microbus | Surfwagon

Hello folks,

this is part one of a little surfwagon diorama I'm planning to build. The Volkswagen Microbus concept, converted to a veritable surfwagon.

Repainted flat grey and semi-flat chocolate brown, lowered, tinted, roof rack and surfboard added. Many parts removed and improved.



















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Sebastian

PS: the decal strip separating the two colors is cut from the edge of the new ScaleProduction carbon fiber decal.
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Re: Volkswagen Microbus | Surfwagon

Nice color combination and good look with these wheels!
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Re: Volkswagen Microbus | Surfwagon

You always get allllllll the awsome/rare diecast that I can never find/not even know about, and make them look sooo much cooler than they were at 1st! Great job again man!
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You always get allllllll the awsome/rare diecast that I can never find/not even know about, and make them look sooo much cooler than they were at 1st! Great job again man!
Yes, exactly what I was thinking.
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Re: Volkswagen Microbus | Surfwagon

Great!

I should also try what you name 'Felgologie' , just change rims, paint and details on Diecast models, it gives great results
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Old 10-16-2010, 06:04 AM
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Great!

I should also try what you name 'Felgologie' , just change rims, paint and details on Diecast models, it gives great results
Almost right. Felgologie could be translated to English as wheelology or rouesology in French. It just means trying all the wheels you have available on a kit model or diecast to see which one fits best (and then use it accordingly).

Bring it on! I'd like to see some of your creations
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