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nur964
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Posted - 02/05/2018 : 14:11:04
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quote: Originally posted by Dave G
I see what's going on here... I almost fell for it. The parts aren't that small, you probably have gigantic hands... :)
thanks. in fact, my hands are very small)
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Stas
Czech Republic
36 Posts |
Posted - 04/20/2018 : 08:33:22
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This is incredible! Thanks for sharing your talent! |
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2018 : 08:27:28
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quote: Originally posted by Stas
This is incredible! Thanks for sharing your talent!
Thank you
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2018 : 08:46:46
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Singer North Carolina Singer Targa Luxemburg 1955 Porsche 356preA Emory Outlaw Later I'll show the singer Broolyn and Singer SanDiego.maybe more other projects I'll start taking pictures.
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 06/01/2018 : 14:12:29
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Singer North Carolina
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the.x.man
New Zealand
877 Posts |
Posted - 06/01/2018 : 18:22:38
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What you are doing in 1:43 scale is exactly what Singer do in 1:1. I believe we are seeing the same skill and craftsmanship in your models as Singer demonstrate on their cars.
__________________________________________________ “The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches!” ~ Max Balchowsky
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 06/02/2018 : 05:34:40
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quote: Originally posted by the.x.man
What you are doing in 1:43 scale is exactly what Singer do in 1:1. I believe we are seeing the same skill and craftsmanship in your models as Singer demonstrate on their cars.
__________________________________________________ “The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches!” ~ Max Balchowsky
the.x.man 1:43
Thank you so much. I am very pleased to hear that
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Dave G
Netherlands
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Posted - 06/03/2018 : 23:19:00
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quote: Originally posted by the.x.man
What you are doing in 1:43 scale is exactly what Singer do in 1:1. I believe we are seeing the same skill and craftsmanship in your models as Singer demonstrate on their cars.
__________________________________________________ “The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches!” ~ Max Balchowsky
the.x.man 1:43
I think it's much easier if you can properly hold the parts you're working on. Or actually see them =) |
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 06/24/2018 : 04:06:15
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Singer targa Luxemburg Body brass, roof cooper and aluminium
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 06/24/2018 : 05:09:03
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The following 1/43 project. I'm working on some models, some plan to start. Colors are not exact, there is a possibility of changing colors, as well as changes in the construction and complexity of the model. Ruf CTR2 Ruf CTR2017 Ruf SCR Singer DLS 993RS 993GT 964RS3.8 AlfaRomeo 6C Zagato Bugatti 35
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Dave G
Netherlands
58 Posts |
Posted - 06/29/2018 : 05:27:07
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Wow, those are some pretty cars. I think we see more classic cars on this forum, but cars like the 993 are cars from my youth. Models like that and others ranging from the '80's really appeal to me. This year I added a 993 RS (Thanks to Mike here) and a 993 GT2 to my collection which is actually modern Ferrari V12 only. Both from Make Up, both fantastic models but not unique since there is a pretty wide range of colors. I am still waiting/hoping for Make Up to come up with a 964 RS 3.8, one of my most favorite Porsches. Yours will be, based on what you show here, probably from a whole different league!! Keep up your fantastic work, and show some from time to time. I really appreciate it! |
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the.x.man
New Zealand
877 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2018 : 03:28:49
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I am very much looking forward to the T35...
__________________________________________________ “The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches!” ~ Max Balchowsky
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2018 : 14:28:58
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quote: Originally posted by Dave G
Wow, those are some pretty cars. I think we see more classic cars on this forum, but cars like the 993 are cars from my youth. Models like that and others ranging from the '80's really appeal to me. This year I added a 993 RS (Thanks to Mike here) and a 993 GT2 to my collection which is actually modern Ferrari V12 only. Both from Make Up, both fantastic models but not unique since there is a pretty wide range of colors. I am still waiting/hoping for Make Up to come up with a 964 RS 3.8, one of my most favorite Porsches. Yours will be, based on what you show here, probably from a whole different league!! Keep up your fantastic work, and show some from time to time. I really appreciate it!
Thank you. basically I'm fond of aircooled porsche. Modern Porsche, except for the carreraGT, I'm absolutely not interested. like two new RUF with a classic design and Singer. also a little interested in pre-war sports car. I also like some classic Ferrari, but I never built a model. 993GT and 993RSR are my favorite modifications in this body. makeup makes excellent and models. although I myself stopped collecting resin models. 964 I'm building from scratch. without a base. Thank you. Sorry for my english.
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2018 : 14:39:09
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quote: Originally posted by the.x.man
I am very much looking forward to the T35...
__________________________________________________ “The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches!” ~ Max Balchowsky
the.x.man 1:43
the model began to build. maybe then I'll start building another pre-war bugatti.
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nur964
Germany
159 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2018 : 15:42:55
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I think to build a new Singer DLS in white. What do you think? fully open, with all these little beautiful details.
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Edited by - nur964 on 07/18/2018 15:48:05 |
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