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Post by Daniel on Jan 25, 2020 5:03:04 GMT -5
The model that appears in the photos has a long history of competitions behind their backs. One of those grandparents who flew, both in two-seat configuration for resistance, and in one for the Gp. It has had different noses, different lights, brakes and suspensions fins and even the body, being even a street roadster in the 50. After the war passed by several known owners until 2004 who has finished restoring it as we can see today. ..It is the model I reproduced, for the simple fact of being the only one with enough documentation to be able to scale it. I could since the winner of Le Mans just by eliminating the headlights and put the extra, but then I decided that this grandfather deserved his place in my showcase as its owner retains it, he has earned it make the mold with foam, then pass it to plastic After I made the mold I took out the resin copies and we went to puints and detailed, with this base body several Le Mans models can be made This in particular is your current state Greetings to all
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Post by f143 on Jan 25, 2020 7:34:33 GMT -5
The Delahaye 135 is a beautiful car and you have captured it very well Daniel. Regards Nigel
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Post by Chris Wright on Jan 25, 2020 8:46:57 GMT -5
Excellent work, a masterpiece.
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Post by munter on Jan 26, 2020 12:42:22 GMT -5
Love that car, Daniel
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Post by maxrossmassler on Jan 29, 2020 16:20:59 GMT -5
Wow. It can't be as easy as you make it look! Beautiful.
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