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It is almost impossible to tell that these are diecast models; they certainly required great artistic skills, but even better observation and attention to details.
Sadly, I believe weathering is an understated art which should deserve more recognition. Aging complex pieces of equipment in a smaller scale sometimes also requires knowing how they are being used and how they wear. Then mastering the weathering techniques is an art in itself.
An art you appear to be mastering very well. as you are bringing these toys alive. Bravo!
Stef
___________________________________________________ Playing with toys since 1970, now building them.
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The 992C's bucket with the stone packed into the corners is absolute perfection! I can't remember anybody ever doing that. Hats off to you! Also, that shear on the 390F is a scary attachment. Who made it? Again, Bravo!
Ross
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Thank you very much, That shear are from a friend here at my town who makes incredible work. The shear comes also in white, yellow and turquoise. Later I can post picture.when anybody interested at this one pleases let me know, also my company OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR. I do contract work for all of you... at Instagram I am : old_style_manufaktur Best Regards Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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That R970 is awesome!!
Paul R
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Many thanks Paul ... and a Liebherr LTM 11000D SARENS UK for a customer ... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Very nice again!
Paul R
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Great job, glad to see those YCC models in the proper conditions.
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Many thanks ... another picture of the MAN 8x6 from Senn AG during a break at evening sun ... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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