Aston Martin Ulster 1935
Comentários
1 19 February 2013, 03:05
Alexander Aristides Cronvall
Thank you mates. well it is an old kit but the quality and the fit is in class with a modern Tamiya. the only negative thing i can say about it is that it aint many parts to play with, and many of the details are molded into the parts. otherwise it's a fantastic little kit, especially for its age.
Thank you mates. well it is an old kit but the quality and the fit is in class with a modern Tamiya. the only negative thing i can say about it is that it aint many parts to play with, and many of the details are molded into the parts. otherwise it's a fantastic little kit, especially for its age.
19 February 2013, 14:16
Toshio Nakamura
Beautifully finished! Your work truly brings out the potential in these old kits 🙂
Beautifully finished! Your work truly brings out the potential in these old kits 🙂
23 February 2013, 21:09
Pascal GARAT
Well done 👍
I recently sold a 1/32 Bugatti 35.... Still wonder why! 🤔
... but still have a Tyrrell P34 😄
Well done 👍
I recently sold a 1/32 Bugatti 35.... Still wonder why! 🤔
... but still have a Tyrrell P34 😄
3 June 2013, 11:30
Alexander Aristides Cronvall
It's hard find scale models of Bugattis. don't know why they are beautiful cars. i wish MFH would do a type 57sc atlantic. then i would be a happy man 🙂 but the p34 ain't bad either 😉
It's hard find scale models of Bugattis. don't know why they are beautiful cars. i wish MFH would do a type 57sc atlantic. then i would be a happy man 🙂 but the p34 ain't bad either 😉
3 June 2013, 16:37
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Oh, the Atlantic.. I would love to see someone build one.. Or any of the late twenties/ early thirties bugatt race cars.
Oh, the Atlantic.. I would love to see someone build one.. Or any of the late twenties/ early thirties bugatt race cars.
3 June 2013, 17:32
Alexander Aristides Cronvall
I would love to see some targa florio cars from the early 1900. many great cars with a lot of history to dive in to. specially Vincenzo Lancias little Fiat 🙂 but i seem there is no market for those cars in general sadly. but i would really like to see a 57sc and a DBR1 made by a established company. not by a man in a shed 🤔 sure those kits have their charm to, but it ain't the same as opening a MFH box for example.
I would love to see some targa florio cars from the early 1900. many great cars with a lot of history to dive in to. specially Vincenzo Lancias little Fiat 🙂 but i seem there is no market for those cars in general sadly. but i would really like to see a 57sc and a DBR1 made by a established company. not by a man in a shed 🤔 sure those kits have their charm to, but it ain't the same as opening a MFH box for example.
3 June 2013, 18:12
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This old kit looks better then that expensive Airfix kit of the Bentley Blower.. It is one of my favorite Bentleys. But that price tag and the mixed quality of the parts are a shame. And the sheer size of that thing.. But its one of the few pre-war cars i've seen around..
This old kit looks better then that expensive Airfix kit of the Bentley Blower.. It is one of my favorite Bentleys. But that price tag and the mixed quality of the parts are a shame. And the sheer size of that thing.. But its one of the few pre-war cars i've seen around..
3 June 2013, 18:43
Alexander Aristides Cronvall
Never been a big fan of Airfix. they seem to be stuck in the early 1800 when it comes to details and molding. at least when it comes to cars. and i have no idea why that kit is so expensive, must have something to do with the license from Bentley maybe. but it is hard to find pre-war cars. and when you do find someone they're often so expensive that it aint even worth looking at.
Never been a big fan of Airfix. they seem to be stuck in the early 1800 when it comes to details and molding. at least when it comes to cars. and i have no idea why that kit is so expensive, must have something to do with the license from Bentley maybe. but it is hard to find pre-war cars. and when you do find someone they're often so expensive that it aint even worth looking at.
3 June 2013, 19:20