Fun Pics....brought out my toys for photoshoot
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Fun Pics....brought out my toys for photoshoot
Ok, so I got bored early Sunday morning and decided to bring out my long-treasured toys. Bought these two back in 96-97 after purchasing my first E36 M3. Cosmos blk on blk leather. Funny thing is I bought the 993 at the same time not knowing a thing about it. I think I bought it just because it was a Porsche. I have kept them in safe places, up high away from the reach of any of my kids. Once in a blue moon, I would polish and wax the exterior....yes you've read that correctly. Now the kids are taller, and can reach my shelves, I have moved these two to the garage. They've accumulated some nasty dust. This morning I took them both out, and carefully dust them with my california duster, wet washed, then a thin coat of wax (I'd just finished waxing the GF's BMW and had some residual wax on the pad). I know, I'm a car nut. May not mean much to some, but I love these two 1/18 scale models. The e36 m3 was my first German car/BMW, and the 993 my first Pcar. Enjoy the pics.
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Geeez, I thought that 993 turbo was real! and wondered how you kept that car a secret for so long! Great picts and great fun.
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Got any pics of those. I used to build tons of model cars and planes as a kid too.
Cool collection you have there Andy
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Oh man, you are as big of a nerd as I am! I can profess to doing the same thing--I actually just uncovered these a few weeks ago and did a little Photoshop work on them now that I am a bit more well-versed in Photoshop.
I took them for a project back in my college photography class. Fun stuff trying to make it appear like it was a full-size car; the key is being able to get a super-slow shutter speed with a very narrow aperture (tripod absolutely necessary). We actually lit these with a flashlight, as the studio lights were entirely too bright for the 10+ second shutter.
A few more: 3.5 CSL Photos
I took them for a project back in my college photography class. Fun stuff trying to make it appear like it was a full-size car; the key is being able to get a super-slow shutter speed with a very narrow aperture (tripod absolutely necessary). We actually lit these with a flashlight, as the studio lights were entirely too bright for the 10+ second shutter.
A few more: 3.5 CSL Photos
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I confess, I'm addicted to these things. All may cars are boxed up sitting in the attic. Most are UT 1:18
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And a duster wand small enough to hit the interior
Wow, great job with the photo. BTW, we're no nerds. It's just an illness.
Wow, great job with the photo. BTW, we're no nerds. It's just an illness.
Oh man, you are as big of a nerd as I am! I can profess to doing the same thing--I actually just uncovered these a few weeks ago and did a little Photoshop work on them now that I am a bit more well-versed in Photoshop.
I took them for a project back in my college photography class. Fun stuff trying to make it appear like it was a full-size car; the key is being able to get a super-slow shutter speed with a very narrow aperture (tripod absolutely necessary). We actually lit these with a flashlight, as the studio lights were entirely too bright for the 10+ second shutter.
A few more: 3.5 CSL Photos
I took them for a project back in my college photography class. Fun stuff trying to make it appear like it was a full-size car; the key is being able to get a super-slow shutter speed with a very narrow aperture (tripod absolutely necessary). We actually lit these with a flashlight, as the studio lights were entirely too bright for the 10+ second shutter.
A few more: 3.5 CSL Photos