dingo
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Post by dingo on Feb 15, 2010 10:41:50 GMT
My son (well stepson actually) rocked up the other day with his new squeeze a lovely little Asian gal (quite nice she is) and he presented me with these two model cars that I gave to him when he was about 8 years old (now 25) and just after I met his mother (now my wife), I got such a shock as I had forgotten all about them and thought that they would have bitten the dust for sure but nope here they are. I built the Nissan Skyline back in the 80's not sure of wot kit it is and the Mustang well after a bit of a chin wag it turns out that he and I built this together when he was around 10 years old. Anyway they R now back in my hands and the Nissan is getting windows which it hasn't had since new ( broken in box) and I am fitting thin acetate type ones and the Mustang will be repainted losing the decals only, colour not sure of at this moment in time maybe a super fast red. or do another silver based colour job again. The car is fitted with BMF around the front & rear windows plus the front bumper has been done as well this was in the 1980's. Yea I know another flash photo again but it was taken inside and @ 3 am a bit hard to take a photo outside. Dingo
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Post by foxy on Feb 15, 2010 10:49:29 GMT
'Hey', Thats a good story lol. As for photo's, you could have waited till daylight ;D(just kidding). They look ok to me mate.
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dingo
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Post by dingo on Feb 15, 2010 22:28:36 GMT
Thanks foxy, the cars photos have been taken against a white background I was told that if U do an inside shot of model like this U R suppose to use a white background, I don't know if it works or not but by the comments I get here it doesn't so I guess I will let the other person (who is a professional photographer) know that it doesn't work, wonder what he'll say about that hey foxy. Dingo
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