I have to post this somewhere where peer pressure is ripe, otherwise it'll be one of those long lingering projects.
I could not find a related section, so I post it here. If it is supposed to go elsewhere, please feel free to move it.
Anyway, I obtained this garage.
Some unknown artist built it way back when. Evidently it has been refurbished several times since.
A friend of mine, who is actually a real graphic designer and a fellow model car collector, made some suggestions on one of those computer thingys he has.
This will be taken on board, but some of my ideas will also be implemented.
Also, I have for a while collected forecourt accessories, which will be restored and used for further out kittage.
The garage is meant to become a background set for photographing models.
Under New Management - My Garage Extreme Makeover
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Under New Management - My Garage Extreme Makeover
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt
Re: Under New Management - My Garage Extreme Makeover
Nice project.
I however would be sad missing these old labels.
I however would be sad missing these old labels.
Corgi-toys ergo sum
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Re: Under New Management - My Garage Extreme Makeover
There will be old labels alright. Nothing easier than that.
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt
Re: Under New Management - My Garage Extreme Makeover
A fleet of Pope mobiles?
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Re: Under New Management - My Garage Extreme Makeover
LOL, yes. I told him that.
He says they are extremely difficult to render in that software, so he is too stinky to give them a top chop.
He says they are extremely difficult to render in that software, so he is too stinky to give them a top chop.
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt