|
Post by brizio on May 9, 2009 21:38:25 GMT -8
Finlayy I finish it, this Jeep is like my one in 1:1. Was a funny build in 6 days of work. Lets talk the pics... I start with a Jeep Cherokee Majorette in 1/64... The interior, I put some carpet... And this the Little Grand Wagoneer... Another wiew...
|
|
|
Post by Fletch on May 9, 2009 22:50:57 GMT -8
What a transformation Brizio. If you hadn't told us up front that you were starting with a 1/64 die-cast I would have thought you had found a 1/25 scale kit. That is just way to cool.
Fantastic work as always.
|
|
|
Post by brizio on May 10, 2009 5:39:18 GMT -8
Thank you Fletch!
|
|
|
Post by bigkydd on Sept 30, 2009 18:24:15 GMT -8
I still think this is the most awesome rebuild of a 1/64 die cast. I am glad to see someone still has fine finger skills and good eyesight. I hope you are blessed with both for many years to came.
|
|
|
Post by brizio on Sept 30, 2009 19:36:30 GMT -8
Thank you!!! I hope too, I don't know if I will be capable to work on model with glasses...
|
|
|
Post by bigkydd on Oct 1, 2009 17:58:53 GMT -8
Lol Fabrizio, you gave me laughter...working on models with glasses is easier than trying to walk for the first time after getting glasses. I almost broke my neck when i got mine... Please take care of your eyes while you can. I think you r only one of us that doesnt wear them.
|
|
|
Post by brizio on Oct 1, 2009 20:33:34 GMT -8
;D I know, above all the progressive glasses... Walk the first time wearing them is very very difficult, above all on steps. I sold a lot of those when I worked as optometrist/optician in Italy... But when you get use to them are the best you can have... I wear a "rest" glasses, only for drive in the night or watch TV when I don't forgot them somewhere... Now that you make me think about, I need to rescue my glasses that fallen behind the dresser... About working on models, I should start to use a magnifying glass, it will help for sure to do not fatigue my eyes...
|
|