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Originally Posted by Rotorhead
(Post 1458923)
Isnt the red truck the freightliner because i have the same one and the same color too. I have a yellow big mack too. Got these from US for $20 each from a sale in US. |
S S, it's the same aldeit a chinese made for 100 indian bucks. I believe its 1:43 scale.
A VW Karmann Ghia, 1970, 1:24 scale, Minichamps.
an excellent car, flotsam.
My brother has bought 1:24 Italeri Kit of World's Most Expensive Car - 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom II "Star of India"for me in US for $ 25.
Here are some of the pics:
:D
Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments.
@predatorwheelz, @benbsb29 is right on, its a Viper.
Dippy's latest collection. Yet to reach Bombay though.
Dippy, I've tried a different lighting for your duo-tone silver baby. Problem with silver colour (especially for model cars) is they look very flat with regular lighting. I had to mask out acrylic with black paper strips to get this. Front light is bounced from white papers and mirror.

Rudra I am speechless :Shockked:
That doesnt even look like a model. It seems like a real E parked in a showroom . I bow to you. What effects have you used in Photoshop?
Do you have a shot of the rear?
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Originally Posted by Dippy
(Post 1459725)
Do you have a shot of the rear? |
Not as yet. Need to find some time to do that. In fact I want to do that. Will do before this car leaves Bangalore for Bombay. :D
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Originally Posted by dhrishikesh
(Post 1459611)
My brother has bought 1:24 Italeri Kit of World's Most Expensive Car - 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom II "Star of India"for me in US for $ 25.
Here are some of the pics:
:D |
You lucky dude !:). Get down to assembling it soon. And :OT congrats on your Automobile Engineering admission. It's something we all dream of doing, but very few achieve !
Dear Patrons, friends and well-wishers,
We begin a new series this month – Inventions and Innovations. Back in the 19th century transportation was in its infancy and travel was largely limited as rapid transportation was almost non-existant. Then came along great inventors who laid the very foundation for various modes of transport that provided a platform for further innovation and improvement over generations.
Autofest City is fortunate to have authentic scale replicas of all the important firsts in the world in transportation history. Here is the link to our newsletter celebrating the dawn of a great new era in transportation:
V8-I8 Aug 2009.pdf - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
Acting on feedback from many friends who always keep writing in we added a new page to our website at webs.com. This page titled ‘This Month In Closeup’ will feature exhaustive photographs of a highly-detailed scale model at Autofest City each month. Please use the following link to go directly to the page:
This Month In Close-up
Let’s go back in time.
Best regards,
Neil D’Costa
Co-founder – Autofest City
@ flotsam :good collection
@ Rudra Sen:You Cannon guy is rocking.It is amazing to see the play of light and shadow like a sweet dream.I think you have not used photoshop for it except for cropping,developing to JPEG image from RAW.I am waiting to see the back of the car with same effect.
@ Dippy :Wounderful model .I have no word to say.I will post my other shots soon.
@SuperSelect: thats true superselect,the main problem is getting fine tools in India.
@dhrishikesh :waiting for the best of you to see.
@Neil : I have no superlatives to say you.You are a proud of our country.
@abhishek: Thanks so much. Now all I am waiting for is to come into my hands once Rudra sends it. Will post more shotrs then.
@ Ravi,
I am sure you will love this. This is available on modelissimo.de
Norev road cars Citroen SM 1970 goldmetallic Scale 1:18
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Originally Posted by dhrishikesh
(Post 1459611)
My brother has bought 1:24 Italeri Kit of World's Most Expensive Car - 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom II "Star of India"for me in US for $ 25.
Here are some of the pics:
:D |
Great find rishikesh. That would be great to assemble. more over you did not have to worry about painting her. Do update us on the assembly time pictures, tools and supplies used.
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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
(Post 1459710)
Dippy's latest collection. Yet to reach Bombay though.
Dippy, I've tried a different lighting for your duo-tone silver baby. Problem with silver colour (especially for model cars) is they look very flat with regular lighting. I had to mask out acrylic with black paper strips to get this. Front light is bounced from white papers and mirror. Attachment 183342 |
Rudra,
Amazing Photography, can we know of the trade secret. Can we meet some time.
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Originally Posted by neiltopaz
(Post 1460802)
Dear Patrons, friends and well-wishers,
We begin a new series this month – Inventions and Innovations. Back in the 19th century transportation was in its infancy and travel was largely limited as rapid transportation was almost non-existant. Then came along great inventors who laid the very foundation for various modes of transport that provided a platform for further innovation and improvement over generations.
Autofest City is fortunate to have authentic scale replicas of all the important firsts in the world in transportation history. Here is the link to our newsletter celebrating the dawn of a great new era in transportation: V8-I8 Aug 2009.pdf - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
Acting on feedback from many friends who always keep writing in we added a new page to our website at webs.com. This page titled ‘This Month In Closeup’ will feature exhaustive photographs of a highly-detailed scale model at Autofest City each month. Please use the following link to go directly to the page: This Month In Close-up
Let’s go back in time.
Best regards,
Neil D’Costa
Co-founder – Autofest City |
Neil,
Awesome man, mind blowing, ever since I come to know of you I am dying to meet you and cherish seeing your collection. Can we come and see your collection and if yes then when its preferable to you.
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