Yeah ! Some micro servo routines could emulate low rider hydraulics ! Don't forget the 'Mob' with the trunk open for the 9-body trunk (or at a Drive-Through Theater with kids crawling out).
Thanks, John! They were all made from scratch. The lamp posts are made from brass rod and styrene. Here before painting: The traffic light is from styrene: Joao
Hi everyone. Thought you'd be interested on seeing my latest works. Finished tonight. I'm very happy with these. They really turned out as I was expecting. 1951 Seagrave. Joao
To be honest Loren, I am not sure. I have only been looking out for 1930's through 1950's rounded and winged cars for my modeling, so I just briefly glanced over the modern cars and race cars that have been posted recently. I have seen quite a few modern and race cars lately though, so they are out there.
Robert, I've seen them before in the past, but not having much luck lately finding any. I do have a mustang on my highway, but don't remember where I got it. Bryan, didn't mean to get you in hot water.............but hot is better than cold on a rainy day
Not sure, but I think I recall have seen some from Simon Artz from Hungary. He use to sell at online auctions.
Hello everyone, Hope everything is fine with all of you. Everything's fine here too. I've been aware that many modelers and collectors don't have a Facebook page, so I decided to update the blog I created in 2011. There are not all the vehicles I did during these years, but a great part are there. I'll start to give some attention to it alongside the Facebook page I created in 2016. https://jmc-scalemodels.blogspot.com/ Take care and have a nice week! Joao
White chocolate, anyone? My latest project: 1965 Imperial Crown. Just casted today these nine. Hope you like. Sorry for the photo quality. Cheers, Joao
Hi everyone. Finished this time something different. I know Summer and holidays are almost over... But I really wanted to do a boat like this for the silly season... I started this project in August but just finished the first resin castings today. 46-foot Chris Craft DCFB (Double Cabin Flying Bridge) cruiser. Late 40's model. Hope you like! Have a nice weekend! Joao
Why do I suddenly have the theme song from "Gilligan's Island" in my head... Great looking boat there mate!