MERCEDES/BENZ TYPE 320 Saloon (circa 1938) Build

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Reesche

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Hello again you guys.... Here is my presentation and build of a 1/35 scale MERCEDES/BENZ TYPE 320 Saloon (circa 1938)

I do not build cars very often unless they really interest me. This car is a classic vehicle with rolling fenders, running boards, and it is a wonderfully designed machine. This concept was repeated many times through out the years.

This is a ICM 1/35 scale kit. Nicely designed and molded. A small kit that deserved a bit more added detail.

Take a look at my Google Link below and see what I went through to finish this beautiful model. I also built (2) additional kits to compliment this car. One kit of Travelers to compliment this kit and a "Fruit with crates" for my presentations. (Included is the history and photos, detail photos of the car, kit build, and my finished photos)

Google Build Link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Pp7u4mNy1sD8KULCA

Thanks for your attention!
Reesche
 

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Hello again you guys.... Here is my presentation and build of a 1/35 scale MERCEDES/BENZ TYPE 320 Saloon (circa 1938)

I do not build cars very often unless they really interest me. This car is a classic vehicle with rolling fenders, running boards, and it is a wonderfully designed machine. This concept was repeated many times through out the years.

This is a ICM 1/35 scale kit. Nicely designed and molded. A small kit that deserved a bit more added detail.

Take a look at my Google Link below and see what I went through to finish this beautiful model. I also built (2) additional kits to compliment this car. One kit of Travelers to compliment this kit and a "Fruit with crates" for my presentations. (Included is the history and photos, detail photos of the car, kit build, and my finished photos)

Google Build Link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Pp7u4mNy1sD8KULCA

Thanks for your attention!
Reesche
Thats a great job for a little car. The hardest thing about building old real cars, all the leathers, woods, and canvases that went into them, its very hard to match up the colors and make the proper finishes.
 
Nice!
Some crisp modeling there!

Intrigued by the figure decals .. great idea!

Drawing in a vector program is fun, and scale is not really an issue... What output printer did you use?

Very cool project.
 
That's a good amount of detail and it looks like you've got the sheen on the paint job about right too. Excellent attention to the little stuff and a great turn out indeed.
 
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