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Creative => Customs Gallery => Ships & Vehicles => Topic started by: macgayver on November 19, 2007, 07:54:33
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for those who cannot come to , close to Bremen ;)
ps : thank you for the adress ;)
(http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202007.11.11/100_6115.jpg)
(http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202007.11.11/100_6099.jpg)
Saskia's complete fotoshoot is here http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202007.11.11/Bremen%20preparations.htm (http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202007.11.11/Bremen%20preparations.htm)
enjoy
sorry that I havenot been around for answering questions
you can see wot has been occupy ing me
thanks to all of you who support and encourage me to continue doing this
greetz
Michael
Macgayver
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FANTASTIC !!!! can not more say PERFECT WORK !!!
Great ideas !!
world greets
Andi
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Incredible vehicles, Michael!
And, I love the nautical display!
Thank you for all the pictures.
All the best,
Richard
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Thanks for posting those pictures, Michael!
They are truly inspiring.
Very well Done :yup:
Best regards
Jimbo
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Wow, Michael, those customs (both of vehicles and figures) and dioramas are outstanding. I particularly like the long Model T lift-up sided van and the sports car, plus, of course, the fire engine ones.
And I see I'm there with the fire brigade! ;D
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Wow, Michael, those customs (both of vehicles and figures) and dioramas are outstanding. I particularly like the long Model T lift-up sided van and the sports car, plus, of course, the fire engine ones.
And I see I'm there with the fire brigade! ;D
thank you Gordon
well ........... you once said you needed at least four ;) ;D
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Salut Michel
as usual: outstanding customs and creations :wow: :wow:
you seem to have an incredible big creativity-pond and endless ideas concerning combining parts ... you really are the master creator .... :wow:
I really wonder: geobra hasn't asked you yet whether you'd like to work for them?
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although i am a pirate's fan - and therefore much amired your nauticl scenes - i loved the w.w.1 little vehicle. :wow:
thank you macgayver. :)
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It's more than amazing. :wow: :wow:
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You must spend so much time on these cool customs. They look great. I get the sense you have a large collection of the old timer trucks, and that you are in some sort of dark, demonic mood. >:D
If you can do this to a little plastic toy you must be a whiz at the body shop.
Thank you for sharing the Pictures of your hard work.
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Wow, these are marvellous works :o
You really bought a lot of old trucks for customizing ... 8}
How do you transport all those shelfes and mini-displays to Bremen? Do you have a large truck or are they all packaged well into boxes and reassembled on location?
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Wow, these are marvellous works :o
You really bought a lot of old trucks for customizing ... 8}
How do you transport all those shelfes and mini-displays to Bremen? Do you have a large truck or are they all packaged well into boxes and reassembled on location?
I hope to drive the tables with my settings straight into a large truck,
less time to set up at bremen ;) (or al lot if it crashes )
Brubil will take his big plane setting and that needs a lot of help to set up
so crossing fingers I'll get there all in one piece
I will take paint and glue along ;) ;D
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Nice work again. I really like what you're doing with the paint.
B.T.W. where is the tank coming from?
And now my reaction after I saw all pictures: AAAAAARRRRRRRGHHHH :love: :wow:
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where is the tank coming from?
the body I found for 1 € on a flee market last summer
wot's inside of it is another story :-[ ;D
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Those are wonderful!