1/8 Pocher Alfa Monza
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Re: 1/8 Pocher Alfa Monza
awesome
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Re: 1/8 Pocher Alfa Monza
Wow that is proper craftsmanship! Absolutely stunning engine. I think you will have to make another one, one to be inside the car, another to be displayed outside
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Re: 1/8 Pocher Alfa Monza
yes, looks like real. Splendid!
Got 1 remark though, not really modeling wise, but more rl
The clamp on the starter(?) should sit the other way around: that way, you can reach the clamps screw to untighten/tighten if needed. The way it sits now is counterintuitive, and even almost impossible to do
wim
Got 1 remark though, not really modeling wise, but more rl
The clamp on the starter(?) should sit the other way around: that way, you can reach the clamps screw to untighten/tighten if needed. The way it sits now is counterintuitive, and even almost impossible to do
wim
Re: 1/8 Pocher Alfa Monza
I exactly did that!BMW wrote:Wow that is proper craftsmanship! Absolutely stunning engine. I think you will have to make another one, one to be inside the car, another to be displayed outside