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Originally Posted by redcruiser
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I really want to get this. Can you provide info on where to get this? |
I got it via a friend returning from the US. Ordered it on Amazon. Was about 20 dollars. I wasn't able to find it in India.
A model of the 1937 Mercedes W125 bought from the Mercedes Museum in Germany earlier this year. Adorns my desk at the office :)
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Originally Posted by jubingoel
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A model of the 1937 Mercedes W125 bought from the Mercedes Museum in Germany earlier this year. Adorns my desk at the office :) |
Gorgeous. What scale please? Is yours the Caracciola Car?
I have the W196 monoposto in 1:43.
A lovely car.
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Originally Posted by shankar.balan
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Gorgeous. What scale please? Is yours the Caracciola Car?
I have the W196 monoposto in 1:43.
A lovely car. |
Not the Caracciola one, and yes I think mine is 1:43 too. The history behind it is amazing.
Here are some plastic 1:36 Gypsy modified by me, these are the local super cheap shinsei made, which otherwise look worthless but some customization completely changes the perspective.
This is the original model which I have worked upon:
This blue one is inspired by the various safari vehicles, additions include rollover frame, front crash guard, ladder at the rear, hella lamps, registration number, ORVM, Wheel arch trim, and some detailing like color to the turn indicators, window beading highlights etc.
The next yellow one is inspired from the rally spec Gypsy, with body graphics, hella roof mounted lamps, rollover frame, ORVM, Wheel arch trim, Flat bed at the rear, removal of rear seats, Apron on the B pillar, detailing touchups all around.
This black one is inspired from the armed forces, I have a memory of seeing a black gypsy which had the armed forces registration number. This piece was originally a blue gypsy, so I spray painted it in black, interiors are painted in red, red and purple stripe added on the body and minor detailing here and there.
Here are pics with all the three models in action.
Well as BHPian, we do have an appetite for customizations, may it be our real ride or our scale models:)
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Originally Posted by Dr.AD
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I have this 1:18 scale model of 1995 Ferrari F50, which was sitting in my collection, and this weekend, thought of taking it out and showing a few photos.
I purchased this model long back, sometime around year 2000 in the US. Thus, this scale model itself is more than 20 years old now, and unfortunately, has a few nicks and scratches, and some dust marks which are visible in the photos. Sorry about those.
This model has quite a good amount of details. The mode itself has "Made in Italy" mark in the bottom.
My 1995 Ferrari F50: Attachment 2384596 |
Nice one Doc. Good to see a 1:18 Ferrari model of the yesteryear BBurago which were made in Italy those days. I have the same one which I bought in I guess 1997. I also have a hard top version in yellow.
Sadly the new Bburago Ferrari 1:18s don't feel as good as the older ones. The new ones made in China. I'm really glad I bought as many Made in Italy Bburago Ferraris in the early 2000s before they lost the license to Hot Wheels ..
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Originally Posted by ArTigor
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Here are some plastic 1:36 Gypsy modified by me, these are the local super cheap shinsei made, which otherwise look worthless but some customization completely changes the perspective.
This is the original model which I have worked upon:
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Well as BHPian, we do have an appetite for customizations, may it be our real ride or our scale models:) |
As a Gypsy owner, I just absolutely LOVE your scale model Gypsys!
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Originally Posted by Dippy
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Nice one Doc. Good to see a 1:18 Ferrari model of the yesteryear BBurago which were made in Italy those days. I have the same one which I bought in I guess 1997. I also have a hard top version in yellow. |
Thanks! Yes, those old models are amazing. You have a great collection and that yellow hard top version sounds great!
By the way, sharing a few pictures of another decade-old model from my collection. This is 1:18 scale model of
1927 Cadillac 314 Roadster!
Back in 2012, someone gifted me this model. What a wonderful gift that was. I love it when people know what I like and give such an appropriate gift :-)
1927 Cadillac 314 Roaster on a plate and a built-in stand:
Beautiful side profile:
An elegant front, with "1927" plate:
There is a spare wheel on both sides!:
The doors open, and also a tiny backseat that opens up from what at first looks like the trunk area (and also note the separate trunk, literally a trunk, attached at the rear):
And now a few details:

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Originally Posted by Dr.AD
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By the way, sharing a few pictures of another decade-old model from my collection. This is 1:18 scale model of [b]1927 Cadillac 314 Roadster! [/
1927 Cadillac 314 Roaster on a plate and a built-in stand:
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The Cadillac is fantastic. Perfect example of the ‘Roaring ‘Twenties - Gilded Age’ followed by the ‘Prohibition Era’ …
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Originally Posted by shankar.balan
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The Cadillac is fantastic. Perfect example of the ‘Roaring ‘Twenties - Gilded Age’ followed by the ‘Prohibition Era’ … |
Thank you, and agree completely. I love these scale models from the bygone era. They remind us of the automobile history and also help us see how car designs have evolved over a period of 100 years!
By the way, you have a very impressive scale model collection @shankar.balan. I was lucky to get to see that yesterday. Very impressive indeed. Thanks for showing your collection to us. Would love to see more photos of the beautiful models from your vast collection!
Wonderful car DrAD. Amazing Ferrari with looks that break necks!
Hi all, this is my first post on this thread. I got this Solido Liberty Walk Nissan GTR R35:
Just a couple of days ago, added this to my small collection.
Aston Martin Vulcan (1:36 scale) made by Kinsmart.

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