I still make my models the same way I did 55 years ago. In 2010 I got distracted with another of my hobbies and did not make any models, I did feel strange, then two weeks ago the model mosquito bit me again and started this tiny 1929, 1:72 Fiat—with a mixture of Mahogany and balsa wood as well as bamboo sticks, paper, card, filler and thread…hope you like it.
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Hi Solid2,
Are you the same guy who used Soldi as a nickname?
Anyhoo, very impressive scratchbuidling there!
Yes, Thank you, Borg R3…