so I bought the eby these pieces to try to restore and recover this joia.Claro which is very important to preserve the original parts that are in reasonable condition, those that are broken and missing I'll do them again from the original plans of GM I hope you enjoy to see and enjoy this compilation.
domingo, 27 de setembro de 2015
Some time ago, I found this pile of shards, what was a Napoleonic state coache, built in 1930 for the famous contest of GM Fischers Body Craftsman Guild, most likely this coach was built by one of the many school children from 14 to 19 years who built these magnificent pieces for the competition.
so I bought the eby these pieces to try to restore and recover this joia.Claro which is very important to preserve the original parts that are in reasonable condition, those that are broken and missing I'll do them again from the original plans of GM I hope you enjoy to see and enjoy this compilation.
so I bought the eby these pieces to try to restore and recover this joia.Claro which is very important to preserve the original parts that are in reasonable condition, those that are broken and missing I'll do them again from the original plans of GM I hope you enjoy to see and enjoy this compilation.
sábado, 12 de setembro de 2015
Today, I will show you one of my last works, the carriage of Porto Covo,
is a vehicle of the nineteenth century, of English origin, is a coupe car apparatus, is on display at the National Coach Museum in Lisbon, I built it a few years ago, it is built will scale 1/10, all the prominors are there, the doors open and close the windows go up and down, the steps are leaflets, construction time was about 2 years, this is one of the pieces I like best, the elegance and beauty that it has.
Please be at ease for any question or remark about those who want to work, I like to answer any questions ok.? email me
sexta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2015
Today I will show another work of my collection, I made some time ago. a van is very unusual, I found this van in a large commercial surface, she was doing promotion of cured meats, cheeses, hams sausages and other things, I found it very interesting, so I build 1/10 scale, so I asked permission to take lots of pictures, measurements and sketches, to make plans, it's all built in wood varnished oak, the origin is unknown, but a friend of mine said she is of German origin and was also used in Austria, everything is functional as the original model, the suspension springs are made of steel and oscillate when compressed, the brake is crank and functions as the original, through a worm screw the lamp turns on and off trough of a magnetic switch, as is often tell if a picture is worth a thousand words, here are some pictures for your enjoyment.
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