The third of four Bruiser restores
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58048: Toyota 4x4 Pickup Bruiser
Status: Restored
Date: 14-Jan-2007
Comments: 6
Status: Restored
Date: 14-Jan-2007
Comments: 6
This is the third of four restorations I started a few months back. The first restore was red, the second silver and black and now the third a mica blue with blue transparent on top. I hadn't had time to take pictures until now. I was going to fabricate some aluminum front and rear bumpers for it - just haven't had time yet.
If you liked those pictures, you should see these...
Last of my 4 Bruiser restorations
Comments
scollins
How do you do it??, and more importantly... Where the heck do you store all these gems you own?? You are one serious collector...unbelievable!!!
Cinnamon
I totally agree with Scollins,You keep on blowin me away with that outstanding state of your cars.Unbelievable !!
Also,You must be THE best photographer I´ve seen,it would be interesting to see a picture of your studio set-up and little info on how You go about it. PLEASE !! I bought a Canon 400D with a 17-85 lens and 430 flash this week.As soon as I have read the gazillion-page manual I will start to re-do all pics in my showroom and add all the cars that haven´t been done due to a broken Nikon. Olle Sweden
InetRC
This link should help you out. Enjoy!
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larbut
Hi Inet RC. Interresting reading about the light tent (and a very nice Bruiser!) How big a tent did you make ? Thanks for any info, Lars.
InetRC
I use two tents. One os small for small items. For larger items (like the bruiser) I have another that is approx 4ftx4ftx4ft. You can also use the same backdrop concept (as large as you want) outside with natural lighting and without the tent.
GreenMan
Lovely Bruiser, looks absolutly great, like your other ones!!!! Fantastic!!
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