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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Aug 19, 2014 19:59:02 GMT 1
Great link for paving! Thanks Charley. Great pics on Pinterrest and FB.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Aug 8, 2014 16:41:43 GMT 1
[/quote]How do we order these kits. I want to get the 2 1960 kits.[/quote] JMK
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Aug 5, 2014 19:07:14 GMT 1
Yes, I received the Ford wagon too, but also the '59 Buick Electra Convertible and 1949 Austin A90 Atlantic Convertible. Great models as usual.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Aug 1, 2014 13:17:43 GMT 1
The models arrived today!
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jul 28, 2014 22:10:17 GMT 1
Sorry if I caused confusion. John Day models are of course OO scale to go with British railway modelling. I was intending to work on a couple of 1:87 kits from other makers. To be honest only Jens Muller, Brekina and Neo seem to make 1:87 models of British vehicles. Its the old issue of what scale railway modellers who are the main market place want and OO dominates here. Perhaps when 3D printers really take off artisan ranges will use CAD /CAM techniques to offer the same models in both scales. Maz, also Peter Rings makes British models. 87thscale.proboards.com/thread/2101/87-rpm-models?page=1(also in the link below)
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jul 26, 2014 19:00:44 GMT 1
Looks terrific!
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jul 22, 2014 9:43:25 GMT 1
On his site he says 00/4mm. That's 1:76th Scale. I'm really interested in 1/87 models with the same appearance.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jul 6, 2014 11:51:07 GMT 1
I have found a FAR combination. The trailer from Haxo and the semi from l' Obsidienne. The trailer is for Calberson livery.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 29, 2014 12:07:38 GMT 1
I hope there are more "quiet readers" I am realy missing some guy's.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 22, 2014 18:49:54 GMT 1
Good to see your'e still visiting the site! Nice highly detailed model, as we are used from you! Thanks for showing it!
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 22, 2014 18:19:22 GMT 1
The minimum quotum is reached! If you won't miss it, reserve one now. You can do that on my site too(see below).
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 20, 2014 22:40:57 GMT 1
On initiative of Michelle, www.minivolvo.lu, JMK is considdering of making a new very small run of the 1996 Volvo V40. If you are interrested, respond on her site please.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 12, 2014 17:28:27 GMT 1
If you spray the paint, don't spray straight on the model, but over the model or at least under 45°.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 11, 2014 22:35:56 GMT 1
Good cleaning is important. I always use Resin Prep from Sylvan Scale.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jun 11, 2014 20:09:07 GMT 1
I would love to add some of these to my collection. The 67 Plymouth GTX, the 62 and 64 Plymouths, the 63 Chrysler 300, the 64 Impala, the 64 GTO, the 67-68 Mustang, the 69 Mustang, the 65 Rambler Classic, and maybe the International pickup. But, my skills suck at getting a good smooth paint job on a body thst small without making the paint too thick. If only the bodies came molded (or painted) in appropriate factory correct colors. I could paint or bare metal foil the trim, and assemble the cars, but the painting part will probably keep me from ordering these. So your're looking for someone who build them for you! LOL
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