Minialuxe's Models

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Minialuxe
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Minialuxe's Models

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Hello, fellow enthusiasts! I want to show you what I managed to make from Ford T RAMI, which was struck by a zinc disease.

https://postimg.cc/gallery/cZgdgHx

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Some excellent modelling skills there on that Model T Ford.

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I love it, fantastic job!
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Nice model.
Where do the parts come from- 3D-printed?
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Malibu wrote:Nice model.
Where do the parts come from- 3D-printed?
Drawn in, CorelDraw and sent to the laser cutting workshop, which is engaged in advertising. Material - transparent plastic 1 mm. In this manner, I make models from scratch without using a donor. Examples of finished models at 1:43 in the photo - Daimler-Marienfelde (Ostankino - Omnibus), Russobalt M Omnibus - Mülgraben - Krasnaya Dvina.

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These are to a professional standard so I trust any you sell bring you monetary rewards.

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Absoluley superb models. i had worked all my life as a signmaker from the 1960's right up to 2010
and in the later years used a cnc router programing files using CAD which i used to produce parts
for my 1/24th trucks so i know what is involve.
If there are more please show.
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Colleagues, thank you for your kind words in assessing my work. Yes, you’re right, Ghostbuster, now these models generate income and less time is left on the model - "for yourself." In the photo - Berlie 1917 - medical, Anti-aircraft searchlight - Renault, Russobalt E - Wittenberg flying medical squad, onboard Russobalt M and another omnibus, also RB, but executed by two windows. Wittenberg is a code 3 from Russobalt of the Saratov Tantalum plant. In general, I love cars manufactured before 1917 and steam cars. A special love for the medical military of the First World War ... whose history was in vain forgotten during the Soviet era. But we with Great Britain and France fought along one side of the front ...
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Wow ! Absolutely stunning! I love the searchlight truck :D
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