Model: (Click to see more) 58048: Toyota 4x4 Pickup Bruiser
Status: Restored
Date: 14-Jan-2007
Comments: 6
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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

14-Jan-2007

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

14-Jan-2007

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

14-Jan-2007

This link should help you out. Enjoy!
[Click here]

larbut

14-Jan-2007

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

14-Jan-2007

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

14-Jan-2007

Lovely Bruiser, looks absolutly great, like your other ones!!!! Fantastic!!


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