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Hello

How do the TC owners of a showroom prefer the showroom of new members?

All at once-400 pictures and the movies of all cars, all movies in one movie of 10 min

or 30 different movies of 20 sec of each car.

I wanna show at least 3 pics of each car, starting in chronological order from childhood to now.

1 picture of the chassis from the top, and one from the front, 1 picture of the car with the body and 1 picture where body and chassis are

one next to another.

Ideas from the videos will be:

every car 20 sec with a luxemburgish castle in the background, or some nice view. It's important for me that the noise of the car movement fits well.

perhaps no music at all but I think music is important. I count on you that you explain me what software to use for mixing.

Afterwards some action photos.

That's what I planned for 2010

cheers

Nitrocrushy

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Here's my models :

Kyosho Inferno MP-5

Kyosho USA-1 Nitro Crusher

Tamiya TA03 F Pro Audi A4 DTM

Tamiya TA01 Ford Escort

Team Associated RC10 T

Tamiya Tamtech Porsche 962 C

Schumacher SST 99 pro (3x)

Schumacher Axis 2

Serpent Vector

Serpent Impulse

Tamiya TRF 414 M

Tamiya Ta03R TRF

Tamiya TB01 Evolution

Tamiya Bruiser

Tamiya 1: 10 Buggy xxx limited edition released 2004

Tamiya F103 GT aluminium fully hopped up

Team Associated RC18T brushless Mamba aluminium fully hopped up

LOSI XXX-S G+

LOSI XXX Kinwald Edition

Losi Mini-T Alu fully hopped up brushless Mamba

Losi Micro-T

Schumacher Cat 2000 (2x)

Kyosho Scorpion in black

Schumacher Fireblade

X-Ray M18

X-Ray FK'05

JConcepts BJ-4

Tamiya Tamtech F1

Tamiya TA01 Lancia Delta Integrale

Corally SP12M

Corally Pro10

Yokomo MR4 TC Special

Tamiya TT-01 BMW M3

CRC 1:12

HPI Pro 2 fully aluminium got 4th on EC 2002

Tamiya Wild Willy 2

Tamiya Juggernaut II

Tamiya Midnight Pumpkin

Tamiya M-Chassis

HPI Micro RS4 BMW M3

Graupner Pistenbully

Corally F1

Hotbodies E-Zilla

Graupner Megadrexter Boat

Robbe Boat

Technotoy Audi V8 (1981)

Technotoy Toyota Hilux Big Joker (electronic speed control installed) (1981)

Tronico Jumbo Truck

Tronico Ford Escort Police Car with Sirens (1983)

Tronico Big Frog (1984)

Tronico Police Car (1983) mint condition white/green

Taiyo Radio Racer (1980)

Carrera Structo Golden eagle (1982)

Nikko Danzas Truck 18-wheeler

Nikko Shell Truck 18-wheeler

Tamiya 1:12 Shot.... (2x) with steering wheel (1989)

Nikko Porsche Martini Racing (1978)

Mercedes G-Class Safari Jeep (1979)

It would be interesting to know before shooting and filming, on which models I should focuss and which models will not find

any appreciation at all at TC

PS: because I wanna show the complete evolution, I will surely not neglect my Danzas 18-wheeler or Audi Quattro or my Big Joker

Nikko was never **** and surely today has not completely thrown away its philosophy on building moneyworth toys...but I do not like Nikko design after 1990-so what :-)

regards

nitrocrushy

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That's an impressive - and slightly intimidating - list :)

Photo Roman (still images set to music) does nothing for me - I'd rather see either stills, or movies of cars in action, myself.

For movie editing I use Windows Movie Maker - it's adequate for what I want to do, and "free".

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Agree about that, stills are better than video with stills...

And chassi shots are *always* welcome, I acually find it somewhat pointless to post 6 pictues from different angles but not include one body off pic...

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Agree about that, stills are better than video with stills...

And chassi shots are *always* welcome, I acually find it somewhat pointless to post 6 pictues from different angles but not include one body off pic...

Agreed. I really like to see how people have set up their MSC's, ESC's and retro fitted modern electronics in vintage cars.

I would absolutely love to see everything you've listed. -And I'm petty sure I'm not the only one here who would. I've often found myself looking over member's showrooms with envy and appreciation. I say get to shooting. It sounds like you have your work cut out for you.

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