I got my three newly restored redlines together and took a few snaps.
I may look around for materials for windscreen and bubble to finish two of them off completely.
I got my three newly restored redlines together and took a few snaps.
I may look around for materials for windscreen and bubble to finish two of them off completely.
I like those pictures!
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DeleteWhat are those buildings Woodsy ?
ReplyDeleteLooks like you nicked them from the set of Captain Scarlet !
Its an old single plastic train station building from West Germany Mish. My Missus got it at a car boot sale over there and brought it back.
DeleteCool pix, and love the background building! If I had to guess, it’s an HO scale model railroad structure, maybe German? Anyhoo, very “Captain Scarlet” as Mish noted. SFZ
ReplyDeleteha ha, bang on SF! Its all that like you say! You're eagle eyed or what!
DeleteI’d know that style anywhere! The only question is brand: Faller, Kibri, Vollmer are my top three guesses. Is there a stamp on the bottom perhaps? Anyways, a beauty! SFZ
DeleteBang on SF! It's Kibri!
DeleteGreat die-cast restorations. Now we need a detailed look at that building. What is it, who made it, and where did you get it ? Did it come with any dead spiders ?
ReplyDeleteha ha, the plastic model station has been in the attic for years. I used it last year outside for my Marx Police Car shots. Its currently on top of my die-cast cars cabinet gathering dust and cobwebs again!
DeleteGo the windscreens Woodsy! They really will be the finishing touch on a nice set of restorations. You can find suitable clear plastic sheet on modern packaging...
ReplyDeleteYep, I'll have a go Looey. Trouble is I've got engrossed in a new batch of battered Superfast the Missus got me in a charity shop this week!
DeleteLooking good Woodsy!
ReplyDeleteJust realised that in red gold and green they have the colours of Jamaica so perhaps an island setting next? :)
Best -- Paul
Thanks Paul! Yes, maybe Tracy Island!
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