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Ryan

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I have no idea where and when these shots were taken. I stole them off a thread on jalopyjournal.com... But wow... These are wha...
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I thought these were paintings at first, but they're dioramas? Wow.


In the year 2075, similar scenes will show Grandpa's row of DeWalt and Milwaukee battery packs and chargers.

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I heard this modelmaker is so committed to verisimilitude that he sprinkled a tiny amount of asbestos dust throughout this little old timey workshop.
 

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I should go take some pix of my shop. They look like that. Serious.

The one thing to remember, tho, is back then, shops were smaller (because cars were smaller), and when you get to something like mine (pre-automobile 1870's) it's downright tiny - you didn't need that much space for horses or buggies...

But I wouldn't trade it for nothing. Thinking about putting a larger pole barn in for storage and for cars, but I love my hideyhole!
 

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Some vintage garage photos I've taken at the Louwman Museum in The Hague and at Autoworld in Brussels.

Link to the Album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/40883901@N07/albums/72157670115646183/with/29330599701/

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By anyone's scale, that drill press in the first picture is massive.
 
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Very cool ! I have always wanted to make a diorama of an old 50's era Texaco station. I don't know if I will ever actually have the time or not, though. I can't imagine how many hours of work went into the examples shown here.
 

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On the 1/87th work...I spent some time looking for "tells," things I could tell were miniature. These sorts of things are generally easy to find even in 1/25th...
I did not find much. The hanging head gaskets or one thing...they are too thick...but what is 1/87th of an eighth of an inch and how would you achieve that???
also some of the Model A wheels had spokes that looked too thick...but by only as much as they show in 1/25th!! Astounding work.
 
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Remember that old show Supermarket Sweep,give me 10 minutes in there with an opened door van,and i will show you how to clean up tools,definitely way faster then i do now! Sometimes it takes me days,i would have that ride loaded down packed to the roof in under 10 minutes.
 
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Ya,i thought this was real deal too when i wrote my 1st post about it. But either way it's a nice model,usually if it seems to good to be true it is!
 
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