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Post by h0collector on Jul 27, 2006 21:54:05 GMT 1
Very nice and most interesting models, Nick ! Will some of your castings be available for us to buy ? I'm very interested in all these models. Good luck with your further project work !! Best regards, Bjarte
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Post by nickvoges on Jul 29, 2006 11:17:07 GMT 1
Bjarte, that´s right. Until the mold breaks. I would prefer to change with other american models,which I would give the priority. For me the casting isn´t the fun part and my first intention is to complete my collection of american cars from ´46 to´73. I have older and newer cars too. Soon I put some photos of my cars in the state you will receive them: unpainted, milkyclear body (normally) without wheels, so noone will be disappointed after getting them. The surface is rough and needs some polishing. Soon more best regards nick ingmar
PS Thats only for posting members exclusivly
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Post by nickvoges on Aug 7, 2006 17:11:58 GMT 1
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Post by DavidJohnson on Aug 9, 2006 4:08:59 GMT 1
Nick, These are more interesting models that really capture the prototype well. Your SSR with the open drivers door is especially nice.
Dave
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Post by nickvoges on Aug 14, 2006 18:14:34 GMT 1
Hello friends, I totally renewed the ´67 Mercury. One of my most detailed model. I took care to make the casting twice, so there will be more cars to offer. The next one will be a taxi version if there have been any Mercury-cabs in US. Someone has information or photos of this? This one is (in my opinion) near to the Hawaii five-O Mercury. But not sure of it, because I couldn´t find photos of the film, neither have seen them farm3.static.flickr.com/2203/1551398746_665ef38a5d.jpg?v=0best regards nick ingmar
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Post by skunk on Aug 14, 2006 19:41:13 GMT 1
Oh, I like it a lot. You really captured the shape very nicely. I shall be happy to purchase one of these, we'll see if it's possible to hollow out the insides!
Oh and Nick, thank you for noticing that I had put brake handles on the scooter I posted on mo87 - I was going to point it out but don't really know how to express myself in German all that well.
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Post by nickvoges on Aug 15, 2006 19:59:54 GMT 1
Hakan, it´s quite easy to hollow out my models, because they are already semi-hollowed. I only let the windows, because the material is (milky)clear. Cast them under pressure would make them crystalclear. nick ingmar
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Post by nickvoges on Oct 14, 2006 18:03:00 GMT 1
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Post by DavidJohnson on Oct 15, 2006 16:12:27 GMT 1
Nick, Nice work in modeling one of the best designs for 60's American cars. Dave
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Post by cfesmire on Oct 15, 2006 20:48:18 GMT 1
Very nice Riviera Nick. You've done a great job on some interesting choices.
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Post by nickvoges on Oct 16, 2006 20:22:19 GMT 1
Thanks guys, for me its unbelievable that this car is from the early sixties. The design would be still in the seventies an eye-catcher. And beside it was a very sportif car as well. Best regrds nick ingmar
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Post by Lee on Oct 16, 2006 21:40:53 GMT 1
Your modeling is looking very, very good. The yellow Lotus came out great. Yellow is a hard color to paint.
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Post by nickvoges on Mar 5, 2007 21:44:47 GMT 1
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Post by nickvoges on Mar 5, 2007 22:00:50 GMT 1
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Post by nickvoges on Mar 6, 2007 9:25:52 GMT 1
Sorry for the Problems, I tried again. If the photos above still keep invisible, please try my signature (down) and have a look in the album "newest cars". Good luck and fun nick i
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