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Post by Markus on Oct 1, 2006 11:08:44 GMT 1
What kind of cars are on this display? The Corvette looks like one from US Models.
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Post by Markus on Sept 26, 2006 19:22:50 GMT 1
Realy a great deal I love the Dyna models. They have some verry unigue cars indeed.
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Post by Markus on Oct 7, 2006 16:54:13 GMT 1
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Post by Markus on Sept 14, 2006 20:16:22 GMT 1
You may have to search the distributor for your country. For me, as we have no distributor for Switzeland, is it easy to get the products direct.
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Post by Markus on Sept 13, 2006 21:04:32 GMT 1
You can get the Decals direct by Truck Line
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Post by Markus on Sept 3, 2006 8:51:35 GMT 1
Fritz, my personal modeldealer called me on saturday, some Rickos are avaiable. Shortly later i had 4 models in my hand: Lincoln Model K, MB 630 K, Horch 930 V and the Wanderer W25K. All other costumers in the shop became big eyes Off corse i presented my tresure to all Thank to Ricko to make such great new models, not only copies of cars, they sold easy.
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Post by Markus on Oct 11, 2006 20:53:02 GMT 1
Yes, one day i will built all my 300 kit`s. Sometimes i think, i am retired before that happend. So i have another 25 years to collect kit`s. Sometimes, a kit is much more fascinating than the finish model. The last 2,5 years i had not a minute time for modeling, because i was in school. Today i got the diplom. Now i have more time. I guess i start my Mikron Art Ford Model T. I need this challenge now.
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Post by Markus on Oct 9, 2006 20:41:29 GMT 1
Fresh arrived from E-Bay:
Danhausen metal87 Mercedes 300 SLR "722" Sterling Moss kit
Danhausen metal87 1952`Mercedes 300S Cabriolet built kit
Daimler Motorkutsche 1886 gold plated brass model from the Mercedes Museum for 100 year Automobil 1886-1986.
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Post by Markus on Sept 30, 2006 19:53:50 GMT 1
My todays visit to Fritz, mine personal modeldealer, was a success: SFFD Telesqurt (Athern 91862) Impressive model Renault Travic coach (Rietze 113709) Two motorboats (Preiser 17304) VW Tuarec with trailer and speedboat (Wiking 0970140) Another customer buyed 4 of those Wiking boats and gave me the trailers and the VW`s for less than a Big Mac menu.
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Post by Markus on Oct 14, 2006 15:54:03 GMT 1
You make great gift`s to your self For my self, i was in 13 automobile museum between Michigan and Tennessy at my 35th birthday. Inclusive a visit at the Hummer and the Corvette plant`s. It was great.
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Post by Markus on Oct 9, 2006 20:26:25 GMT 1
Please, call the museum of Monteverdi first. They normaly open the doors only for groups.
I vent to the Museum at a time, they had normal business. The museum has a good selection of cars, with some unique protos. On display are two different Hai, but they are replicas, built in the 80`s. Original, there are only 2 models built in the 60`s. The Sierra is a modified International, inclusiv the rosty problem. His big deal was to spend the Range Rover 4 doors, before Rover dit it at self.
It was a hot day, and there was a lot of noise in the hall. A loud talking, overweight old man in compledly black and out of fashion clothes command some guys around. He wanted, that the cars get new places. His arrogant behave in front of visitors and some close friends of him was just disgusting. It was the time after the formula 1 desaster and short after the presentation of the 650 F1. This in rose metallic colored prototype was awful dilapidated. Peter Monteverdi was telling storys from his life. But everything he said was full of contempt against other people. His boyfriend was not verry nice too.
Back to the museum. Actualy a two story underground garage in a condominium house is not verry big. All cars Monteverdi built and some Racing cars from his early carriere and some Ferraris where displayed.
If the museum has still all cars, you never see so many different Monteverdis on one place. And for all modelcar lovers: 11`000 modelcars are also to see in this museum.
If you visit the museum, call me, i try to help you to make a group
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Post by Markus on Oct 8, 2006 15:28:07 GMT 1
The way for blueprints starts at the Monteverdi Museum. They have all the rights. I dont no how difficulty it can bee. Around Monteverdi is a kind of secret circle, like around Vector.
Monteverdi himself was not a easy caracter. I met him ones, and i was not amused at all. I guess we have to see Peter Monteverdi as a artist. And his art was he himself and his cars. In this light, Monteverdi is still big art for me.
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Post by Markus on Oct 7, 2006 19:08:25 GMT 1
Lincolns are hard to find in 1:87. And the Monteverdis just unpossible. I like both. I drive a `90 Lincoln Town Car, but i like the 70. and 80. stile of Lincoln. My absolute favorit Monteverdi is the High Speed 375/4. Iit is a small series of a representative Limousine, based on the 375 Coupe. The Italian design is just excuisite. Imagine this page www.tobiasullrich.de/monteverdi/cars/hs3754/index.html
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Post by Markus on Sept 23, 2006 10:03:20 GMT 1
I dont belive, that we see the Fiesta as a serial model ever. Brekina present us only models they are in someway classic cars. Often seen, collectible or not vergotten etc. The Fiesta is not one of this cars. Hi had a life as a better shopingcar, houswives racer and first car for new drivers. Nice little car but not good enough to survive the time. The Fiesta is a typical objekt for our resin community. And i like resin
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Post by Markus on Sept 22, 2006 20:09:43 GMT 1
Thanks Eric A Lion Panda- That is great I am a big fan of this models. So i can cancel the Panda from my personal most wanded models list.
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