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Post by nickvoges on Mar 14, 2006 21:09:23 GMT 1
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Post by cfesmire on Mar 15, 2006 3:56:52 GMT 1
Sorry Nick, unable to access the url.
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Post by nickvoges on Mar 15, 2006 18:42:27 GMT 1
Sorry, the photos are public. I often got problems with Yahoo as well. Maybe you can try with my Yahoo-page shown below. There you´ll find the photos in the SS/R album. good luck nick ingmar
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Post by cfesmire on Mar 16, 2006 4:15:55 GMT 1
Wow, an ambitious project Nick, looks good.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Mar 16, 2006 18:34:03 GMT 1
Nick,
I really admire your ability to create new models from virtually nothing. You have captured the look of the SSR very well. Nice paint job too, I will add.
Very neat modeling on the Audi with everthing open. I never could fit opened doors as well as you have ....in 1/25 scale for my part.
Thanks for showing these.
Dave
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stanhas87
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Post by stanhas87 on Mar 16, 2006 20:18:44 GMT 1
Dear Nick:
It looks as Matchbox/Maisto model in 1/87.Very well captured,considering this vehicle has so many round features.Congratulations are in order here,for introduce models tha never will make to 1/87 any other way.
Just as a curiosity: do you inted to sell some of your creations?
Nick K
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Post by nickvoges on May 4, 2006 21:12:20 GMT 1
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Post by cfesmire on May 5, 2006 3:11:16 GMT 1
Some problems with the url Nick. "server could not be found"
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Lee
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Post by Lee on May 5, 2006 4:22:49 GMT 1
Use Nick's signature to get there. ;D
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Post by DavidJohnson on May 5, 2006 4:28:00 GMT 1
Nick,
You have captured the line of the 70 Monte Carlo perfectly. Is entirely scratch built or is it an extensive modification of other models? I remember the 70 Monte Carlo when it was first introduced. It was the first of the "personal luxury" style cars that were very popular throught the 1970s and into the 80s.
I also was unable to use the URLs posted in the body of your messages. I went into your Yahoo album via your signature line and found it in the album showing the 1964 Ford Galaxie.
Nice work. Dave
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Post by skunk on May 5, 2006 6:20:12 GMT 1
Yeah, I saw it on the mo87 message board too. Would make a really cool lowrider, the '70 Monte is one of the quintessential lowriders along with the '64 Impala.
Amazing job capturing the shape, ever think of doing multiple castings?
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stanhas87
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Post by stanhas87 on May 5, 2006 7:43:00 GMT 1
Dear Nick:
If you ever think to do the 1980's Olds Cutlass,I may want one.
Nick K
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Post by cfesmire on May 5, 2006 11:48:10 GMT 1
Ah, ok. Dave's right Nick, you nailed the Monte Carlo for sure. Nice work.
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Post by Sabuu on May 5, 2006 15:52:10 GMT 1
Wow! Truly outstanding jobs overall, that SS/R is going to be something special! What are you planning for the wheels? I like the opened Audi A8 as well, very fine cut doors and especially windows, they look absolutely great, It actually looks like you could get in there and drive off!
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Post by nickvoges on May 5, 2006 19:18:47 GMT 1
Thanks for the friendly words..... sorry that there are problems with Yahoo. For me it works and for some other as well, for other not! ? Because of some askings, I made some progress in casting the models, so I hope i can offer you some day some of my models. Nick (Stanhas): No ´80 Cutlass planned, but I made the ´77 Olds in a 442 (Hurst)- version for a while in red/white. Have to make some photos soon. Skunk: the Impala is with the Rivieras on my workbench, all civilian versions. The truth is, never have seen the Mo-Car as a lowrider..... nick ingmar
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