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Mazmatt
Australia
55 Posts |
Posted - 08/19/2011 : 19:00:23
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mt1963
Taiwan
493 Posts |
Posted - 08/19/2011 : 19:24:34
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wow !! Amazing collection !!! |
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moriaan
Netherlands
510 Posts |
Posted - 08/20/2011 : 02:03:24
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I wish I had a wall for something like that!!
Fantastic collection, and awesome display!
Is the front of the cabinets closed? I would hate the fact dust would come with the models. Dusting a collection like this is terrifying.
Amazing!
There are a few in there I would love to have..
Hans |
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Trossi
232 Posts |
Posted - 08/20/2011 : 05:41:33
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quote: Originally posted by moriaan
Is the front of the cabinets closed? I would hate the fact dust would come with the models. Dusting a collection like this is terrifying.
Amazing!
These is exactly what I wanted to write. Thanks Hans ;-) |
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360driver
Netherlands
454 Posts |
Posted - 08/20/2011 : 08:46:34
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great setting Matt! I have seen it before here on the forum "old-style". Seeing it again.......just wonderful! How do you keep them dustfree?
Since I noticed the wall is open at the front........
G I N V U hahaha |
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Mazmatt
Australia
55 Posts |
Posted - 08/20/2011 : 17:02:45
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Thanks for your nice commentsd. Dust? It is not 100% dust proof but it is pretty well protected. There is the shelf above which helps plus each car is protected on all but one side. Given that the collection is quite valuable I would not have them exposed to unreasonable levels of dust but one day when I grow up may build a new fully dust proof display.
ps the collection is a lot more complete than last time around so Jono gave me an excuse to upload a more updated collection |
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the.x.man
New Zealand
877 Posts |
Posted - 08/20/2011 : 18:39:19
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quote: Originally posted by Mazmatt
... the collection is a lot more complete...
"complete"? It looks like you've just about got one of everything :o)
You would have to have one of the most impressive displays I have ever seen! I seem to recall either myself or someone else here asking you last time; you had that perspex shelving custom made?
I'm guessing you don't have too many small children around...
________________________________________________________ The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches! ~ Max Balchowsky |
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Mazmatt
Australia
55 Posts |
Posted - 08/21/2011 : 01:48:02
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that's right Jono, it was custom designed by my wife who's an architect. It started life as book shelves but then we removed the middle shelf and got the perspex display made.
And yep not many little kids around although it is high up anyway so not much scope for grubby little fingers ruining it.... |
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360driver
Netherlands
454 Posts |
Posted - 08/21/2011 : 12:24:43
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Matt, I see you also have the Pinin and the 408....
which brands are they? My 408 is a starter built by a well known dutch builder as well as my AMR pinin......
I captured the most interesting part of my handbuilts in a selfmade book.....feel free to take a look: (choose the full-screen mode for better view :-))
http://www.albelli.nl/onlinefotoboek-bekijken/2efeb243-8897-41f9-a92f-586ef7495e1f
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Edited by - 360driver on 08/21/2011 12:27:15 |
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Mazmatt
Australia
55 Posts |
Posted - 08/21/2011 : 16:00:35
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that's stunning Mark - what a great idea. This deserves a separate post (if you haven't already done so). Can you turn that into a physical book pretty easily. You and Max are the doyens of model photography.
The Pinin is by ABC Models - yours looks better than mine, at a guess I would say yours is a rate AMR? Re the 408s, my yellow one looks like the same manufacturer as the red one you have, but there is nothing written under the car and finding the box is like a needle in a haystack. The red 408 is by Alezan |
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360driver
Netherlands
454 Posts |
Posted - 08/22/2011 : 03:06:45
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'doyens'???? I do not know what that means, but putting me in the same catagory as Max means a lot to me: Max is my big inspiration and this probably shows in the way I present my models haha.
Making such a book is quite easy since it is just drag and drop, however the preparation and composing of the pics is rather time-consuming... But I very much like doing such things :-D
I will photograph the bottom of my 408 and I will mail it to you: perhaps it could answer your question.... |
Edited by - 360driver on 08/22/2011 03:21:47 |
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mt1963
Taiwan
493 Posts |
Posted - 08/22/2011 : 03:57:43
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Hi Mazmatt hope I can visit you and see your collection someday !! Where you live in Australia ?
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Edited by - mt1963 on 08/22/2011 03:59:01 |
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ramapao69
Italy
512 Posts |
Posted - 08/22/2011 : 09:55:55
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Amazing collection...i like very much b/w photos....very interesting ;-) |
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dark star
Spain
413 Posts |
Posted - 08/22/2011 : 15:40:42
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Congrats Mazmatt !! I'm very happy to see, where it will be parked the Heco Modèles' Ferrari 166 Inter Fastback Coupé. ))))
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Mazmatt
Australia
55 Posts |
Posted - 08/22/2011 : 17:45:00
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Max I live in Melbourne and you would be more than welcome to come and visit
Jerry, thanks for the great 166 which arrived in flawless condition. I think I will park it next to its black Heco 166 brother. The problem is that to do so means moving many cars so need to have some time up my sleeve!
The photos were taken by a friend of mine who knows a lot more about photography than I do and the b&ws were his idea |
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smerfik24
Poland
59 Posts |
Posted - 08/23/2011 : 07:30:16
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I remember your photos since last time they were visible here. I always wanted to see this amazing exposition again! Congratulations! Despite modelcars which are of course stunning, I admire this simple, but clever idea of presentation. Really really great. According to my calculations - 276 models, right?
You also mentioned last time that you have a collection of black Ferraris, could you please take some pics and show us? Thanks in advance, well done! |
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