Hello macdonald,Macdonald wrote:Would love to show closeups. The models are in map drawers which pull out to reveal the collection. The drawers keep off the dust and sunlight and preserve the models. I have larger early Lesneys in cabinets, and boxes and accesory packs in other displays or storage. Macdonalddurangokid wrote:Macdonald,
A stunning group and I really like the "overhead" shot that shows different colors/shades! Well Done and a great perspective!
To start a request for close-ups (there could be many!), how about:
30b Tan Magirus Deutz crane
46a Tan Morris minor
33c Gold w/ red interior Lamborghini Miura
Thanks,
Bill
Very impressive, I love this method of display. As mentioned by Gavin and Bill it really does show off the bright colours.
This type of display is also showing us some nice shade differences that are being documented in the unlisted variations section.
I like the farm trailer colour display and a nice way to see subtle casting variations from above in addition to exspanse of colour.
I was going to ask with the drawer 1 display if you have to support the drawers when opening but you have shown me just enough with the second drawer to show solid steel extension runners and now makes sense in them being map/drafting drawers.
Can you tell us if the matting in the base of drawers is the GRIP type material used in woodworking and sewing crafts for holding items firm on benches. Does it have a brand name please.
Along with your clever roadway/garage display in the other thread I can feel a long term project coming on.
Love it. ( and now drawer 3 looks pretty stunning too



All the best
Bert