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sd90 wrote:Love them all wished I lived near you to see your collection in real life Leon. So far away from France, I am in full work, currently building a showcase for my 1/50 scale models, I'm looking for best idea to put them. I want to make different diorama to put them, the others will be on shelves and I want to alternate presentations www.ec1000.net
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Wow, what a huge display area! There are so many possibilities to exploit all the space.
Do all of your dioramas have the same "footprint" (flat surface area)?
Can you tell me the dimensions of this cabinet?
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Pascal73 wrote:Basti wrote:Great pictures from the Hitachi 890-7. Did you drill out the bolts on the bucket? No you can't, 2 axes to push, one to the right and the second to the left. I used a small hammer and a pin punch Which model manufacturer is the PC 800 from? Small series manufacturer and from resin? Best regards Basti Made by a dutch man, GL3DMODELS, 3D print but in hight level[/quote] How do you get in contact with said person?
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digggerr wrote:Wow, what a huge display area! There are so many possibilities to exploit all the space.
Do all of your dioramas have the same "footprint" (flat surface area)?
Can you tell me the dimensions of this cabinet? 3.16 m long, 2.50 m hight, and 0.84 m deep, I hope you undestand my english www.ec1000.net
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That's a neat one! Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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3406E wrote:That's a neat one! explain please www.ec1000.net
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I'm not sure what you want me to explain? Are you not familiar with that usage of the word "neat?" "having a trim and graceful appearance, contour, style, etc.: a neat figure." Some of those old machines had simple, classic lines that had a good look to them and it's neat seeing that bit of history in a small scale. Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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3406E wrote:I'm not sure what you want me to explain? Are you not familiar with that usage of the word "neat?"
"having a trim and graceful appearance, contour, style, etc.: a neat figure."
Some of those old machines had simple, classic lines that had a good look to them and it's neat seeing that bit of history in a small scale. Français, j'utilise souvent les traducteurs pour bien comprendre et progresser, certaines expressions courantes pour vous le sont moins pour les traducteurs. Hors, je ne savais pas si vous parliez du décor, du modèle ou de la photo dans son ensemble. www.ec1000.net
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Oh ok. It was a language barrier... or rather a translation software barrier ;). Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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That Poclain looks great! Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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3406E wrote:That Poclain looks great! Yes it is. www.ec1000.net
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Very nice Pascal! Do you have a Poclain EC1000 you can sell me please? Let me know! Thanks, Jamie
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Jamiescotland wrote:Very nice Pascal! Do you have a Poclain EC1000 you can sell me please? Let me know! Thanks, Jamie Sorry Jamie, nothing to sell, sometimes diorama. www.ec1000.net
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Ok, the search continues!
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Jamiescotland wrote:Ok, the search continues! I've seen 2 EC1000 for sale in modelshow saturday, a german sailer. You can contact Virus miniatures near Dijon, they have each version too, a little expensive but....... Good luck Jamie www.ec1000.net
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Thanks, I have sent them a message.
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Does Virus Miniatures have a website? Can't seem to find one.
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