Excellent restoration Michael, great colour choice 👍
@mickmanly1479Ай бұрын
Well done,looks a treat😊😊😊😊
@gravesendaustraliaАй бұрын
Thank you 😋
@diecast_MikeEspoАй бұрын
Awesome casting . WOW . Great work. Beautiful car , you outdid yourself with this one. Big like 👍 Mike Espo
@gravesendaustraliaАй бұрын
Thank you very much!
@PaulRestorerАй бұрын
Great work Michael. Best wishes
@gravesendaustralia29 күн бұрын
Thanks, you too!
@IanHulleyАй бұрын
Hi Michael the brand of the model just flows off the tounge glad you said it not me. another excellent restoration from your good self your like Martin and bring some interesting castings to our community thank you.👍
@gravesendaustraliaАй бұрын
Cool, thanks!
@DiecastRivalАй бұрын
Fantastic restoration Michael and good use of the airbrush mate well done 👍
@gravesendaustraliaАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it👌✌️
@bigkeg9173Ай бұрын
Nice job 👍
@gravesendaustraliaАй бұрын
Thank you👍👌
@frasermartin6728Ай бұрын
Nicely produced casting that, Michael, coming apart a little unusually. The sun visors add strength to the windscreen surround and having the folded roof already moulded in place makes things easier to reassemble. I like it, though it looks a wee bit small for a 1:43 - is it a 1:50? The chrome cleaned up well enough and the colour is just right for the time of the car - I almost remember seeing one of these knocking about in the Eastern Province of Saudi, years ago: if memory serves, HH King Khaled's personal bodygaurds bombed about in a fleet of these, painted blood red! Nice result, Squire!
@lotharrenz4621Ай бұрын
I have some of these models; 1:50 seems too small for them, maybe it's more like 1:45. there is no scale stated on the bottom. :)
@lotharrenz4621Ай бұрын
nice and shiny again, love the colour. a stylish bronce hue. :) these Gamda-Koors pop up in germany for a handful of years now, like 5 or 6. I doubt they have been imported before that, I have never seen them in shops or at flea markets before, and wonder where they all come from. as if israeli sellers ship them to europe for a coin or two? anyway, they are nicely detailed models (though I'd have preferred opening hoods instead of bonnets, am I supposed to stuff my allowance into that booty? XD), and seem to range from 1964 to 1969 or so. I'll have to start my research engine one day and look that up. :)
@gravesendaustraliaАй бұрын
Many thanks for your comments. I prefer opening parts bonnet /hoods to see the engine, the boot/trunk to pack suitcases and doors