Here's a few more photos, a number 47b Commer Ice Cream Van. I only have some before and after images of this one, unfortunately, since I did this one before I considered doing a website... I didn't shoot any during the restoration. Sorry about the resize height, I'll get it right next time. First, a few "before" photos...
Here's a look at the baseplate. I have a few hundred 2-56 button head allen screws that I use to secure the baseplate. These can be removed for later cleaning or restoration if needed, and it looks similar to a rivet but clearly identifies the model as NON-ORIGINAL.
... and here's what it looks like now. The skylight has a crack in it, which I'd like to replace someday. I prefer to make my own decals, but these were "store bought," since at the time I didn't have a good example with decals that I could scan and correct in Photoshop. Paint color is Krylon from a rattle can. Close, but not an exact match.
I also find it interesting that I get better images using my phone. The "before" images were taken with a Nikon D5300 with a Tamron 18-200 zoom, while the "after" photos are shot with my S6 smartphone. Both were shot outside, in indirect sunlight. I think it's the smaller sensor size that give me better depth of field and closeups, though the phone is a pain in the rear to manipulate.47b Commer Ice Cream Van
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Re: 47b Commer Ice Cream Van
Another nice rebuild (could probably say restoration here as it looks so close to a factory model!).
The lens on the smartphone is helping to give you more depth of field as they have to use lenses very close to a lens with fisheye properties, as there is no option to manually focus smartphone camera lenses.
Ghosthunter.
The lens on the smartphone is helping to give you more depth of field as they have to use lenses very close to a lens with fisheye properties, as there is no option to manually focus smartphone camera lenses.
Ghosthunter.
Re: 47b Commer Ice Cream Van
Nice restoration!
Bob
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