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Post by cfesmire on May 10, 2009 23:22:23 GMT 1
A really nice representation of the first Bronco Nick. The last photo has me a bit puzzled though.
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Post by superba on May 11, 2009 12:03:45 GMT 1
Amazing! Great grille quality.
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Post by Christian on May 31, 2009 21:10:24 GMT 1
The last photo has me a bit puzzled though. Nick explained on mo87 that he (quite ingeniously) captured the moment a blast of wind sent the Bronco down the balcony ...
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Post by nickvoges on Jun 6, 2009 14:26:01 GMT 1
Thanks Christian, I couldn´t explain in english, but don´t worry, there was only a minor damage on the model, so I could repair nearly everything. The model looked for his liberty, but was stopped two floors down by the pavement. This simple Herpa tyres rolls quite good, ehh...... The model can be changed for other american cars or cotton-manufactured models. Ciao nick
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Post by mikeforsh on Jul 30, 2009 17:34:56 GMT 1
Wow! Great work on those models!
Are you still making more? If so, I'd be interested in the following models on your Flicker page:
Autosnick (8bearbeitet2) Autosnick (24)bearbeitet
Also, in some of the photos (see Autosnick (28)bearbeitet) are those Ford Explorers/Expeditions?
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Post by nickvoges on Aug 3, 2009 15:56:35 GMT 1
Hello Mike, welcome in the forum. I made the Ford Expedition, but never showed them on my flickr-page. Where have you seen them? Normally I´m willed to share my models with other collectors. But only in exchange with other models. I´m collecting especially the american cars from ´47-´73, but have lot other cars as well. Your wishlist isn´t visible anymore, so send me a PM. In the last time I renewed some of my cars and made some progress in the molding, so there are some models availaable again. Good luck nick
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Post by nickvoges on Aug 22, 2009 16:29:57 GMT 1
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Post by cfesmire on Aug 23, 2009 0:47:09 GMT 1
That's a beauty Nick! Nice work.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Aug 23, 2009 13:23:45 GMT 1
Very nice work indeed.
Dave
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Post by nickvoges on Sept 11, 2009 14:02:30 GMT 1
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Post by DavidJohnson on Sept 12, 2009 2:27:24 GMT 1
Nick, Very nice work on capturing the lines of the Chevelle wagon. I am wondering about the tail lights on the rear gate, as these were seen on the full size Chev but not the Chevelle. Maybe the export Chevelle was different? I have always liked Chevelles and look forward to seeing your other models. Dave
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Post by nickvoges on Nov 28, 2009 16:01:02 GMT 1
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Post by DavidJohnson on Dec 3, 2009 13:30:15 GMT 1
Nick, thank you for sharing these. You did a really spectacular job with the openings on the Golf. The Veyron is nice to, and does not look to have learned fear of heights from the Bronco Wow, you have a lot of US cars that have not been seen before in 1/87. Dave
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Post by nickvoges on Dec 5, 2009 18:16:05 GMT 1
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Post by Niteryder315 on Dec 18, 2009 5:36:20 GMT 1
Loving the Veyron. Funny thing is the Veyron pushes closer to 1058hp, but they liked 1001 foe marketing purposes.
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