Pics of your models, please!
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EagleMoto4-2 said:
A small selection of my models.
Poscher 1/8 Ferrari F40
Mr EagleMoto4-2, Sir, this 1/8 scale model must be 50-60 cm in length, I imagine?Poscher 1/8 Ferrari F40
Is it quite detailed? Can you kindly share some pictures of interior, engine bay etc?
And lastly, where can purchase a 1/8 scale model and what is approximate price range?
Erudite geezer said:
Mr EagleMoto4-2, Sir, this 1/8 scale model must be 50-60 cm in length, I imagine?
Is it quite detailed? Can you kindly share some pictures of interior, engine bay etc?
And lastly, where can purchase a 1/8 scale model and what is approximate price range?
Pocher 1/8 kits have been around for a while. The old F-40 kit is long discontinued I believe, although you may find a pre-owned ready built one if you hunt around. Current kits like the Lamborghini Aventador are costly at around £500 but incredibly detailed and by most accounts better quality than some of the older kits. Is it quite detailed? Can you kindly share some pictures of interior, engine bay etc?
And lastly, where can purchase a 1/8 scale model and what is approximate price range?
http://www.hornby.com/uk-en/shop/pocher.html
Some pretty impressive model photos.....
https://flic.kr/ps/k4V1q
.........I thought they were the real thing at first!
https://flic.kr/ps/k4V1q
.........I thought they were the real thing at first!
Digger said:
Anyone got any warships, carriers, recommendations etc?
I have the Airfix Type 45, it's a nice kit.http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topi...
I'd like to build an MTB at some point too, I'm thinking about the Italeri Vosper 72.
http://shop.italeri.com/Products/11012-5610-vosper...
RichB said:
OK you're going to have to say more about that. It's a French Taxi but what's with snowplough on the front?
https://youtu.be/3BRlKRkZZAohttp://youtu.be/Rqhjyws5QpI
pstruck said:
Erudite geezer said:
Mr EagleMoto4-2, Sir, this 1/8 scale model must be 50-60 cm in length, I imagine?
Is it quite detailed? Can you kindly share some pictures of interior, engine bay etc?
And lastly, where can purchase a 1/8 scale model and what is approximate price range?
Pocher 1/8 kits have been around for a while. The old F-40 kit is long discontinued I believe, although you may find a pre-owned ready built one if you hunt around. Current kits like the Lamborghini Aventador are costly at around £500 but incredibly detailed and by most accounts better quality than some of the older kits. Is it quite detailed? Can you kindly share some pictures of interior, engine bay etc?
And lastly, where can purchase a 1/8 scale model and what is approximate price range?
http://www.hornby.com/uk-en/shop/pocher.html
I will get some more shots of the interior for you.
RichB said:
None, what are they? I think the jag was used in an Austin Powers film but I've never seen any of those.
Some petrolhead...The Challenger was from the 1971 cult classic car chase movie Vanishing Point with Barry Newman. The Mach 1 Mustang was from H.B. Hallicki's 1974 Gone in Sixty Seconds, a self written/directed/produced/starred in car chase movie about a professional car thief, and the modified Shelby GT500 was from the late 90s remake with Nicholas Cage.
jamieduff1981 said:
RichB said:
None, what are they? I think the jag was used in an Austin Powers film but I've never seen any of those.
Some petrolhead...The Challenger was from the 1971 cult classic car chase movie Vanishing Point with Barry Newman. The Mach 1 Mustang was from H.B. Hallicki's 1974 Gone in Sixty Seconds, a self written/directed/produced/starred in car chase movie about a professional car thief, and the modified Shelby GT500 was from the late 90s remake with Nicholas Cage.
I need to slow down the rate at which my odometers spin round. I've put 10k on my Cerbera in 2 years of non-use, 15k on my XFR-S that was new last spring and 11k on my pickup which was new in January, plus about 10k on each of the older Jags each year. I should spend more time watching movies!
Rich_W said:
Did someone supply & fit the lights for you or did you buy a kit from eBay? and do it yourself?
Looks fantastic btw!
Cheers it's a guy in France that did it for me he's did 4 in total for me so farLooks fantastic btw!
Currently talking about a 5th project which will hopefully be the Bentley GT3 but still trying to work out how to do the green halo grill light
AMD87 said:
Rich_W said:
Did someone supply & fit the lights for you or did you buy a kit from eBay? and do it yourself?
Looks fantastic btw!
Cheers it's a guy in France that did it for me he's did 4 in total for me so farLooks fantastic btw!
Currently talking about a 5th project which will hopefully be the Bentley GT3 but still trying to work out how to do the green halo grill light
I saw model lichtsysteme (German) a few years ago and their M3. https://www.youtube.com/user/modelllichtsysteme/vi... so always been interested in how good these lights can be.
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