Model: (Click to see more) 58108: Mercedes Benz 190E
Status: Restored
Date: 18-Oct-2007
Comments: 14
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This MB 190E started as a TT-01 re-release but after adding the correct chassis, it's the original again. This one took some time, not only because of the decals...Those cockpit sets are really hard to find but I got 'm all now. Still looking for wheels (for the Berlin 2000: MB wheels (50456) or simular (Lancer, Touareq etc.) and for the Diebels Alt: Alfa Romeo wheels (50512)).

1 Hardest body to build? I think it is... 1 Note the extra spoiler under the front bumper... Double exhaust... Nice appearance... Correct color wheels nuts... Klaus has blue eyes, yes... Safety belt added...movable visor Black plate is for hiding the holes in the cockpit Invisible bodypost with Velcro. Complete!

If you liked those pictures, you should see these...
Details of the DTM MB 190E EvoII AMG build

Comments

tuff bug

18-Oct-2007

Thats real isn't it?

ukzz4iroc

18-Oct-2007

1st pic looks genuinely real. Great work!

twisty

18-Oct-2007

Very nice work Mr Miller.

danuk

18-Oct-2007

Stunning! If that was a 1/24 plastic kit I'd be impressed! For RC it's simply amazing! Nice detail work!

il_maligno

18-Oct-2007

For the Diebeltz Alt, a perfect match for wheels are the 1997 Subaru Impreza gold ones, take a look in my showroom and see by yourself Oh, by the way: fantastic job on this one!

tamkyo

18-Oct-2007

Awsome job on the cockpit.. well the whole car really but especially the cockpit!

Crash Cramer

18-Oct-2007

Dennis, if it weren't for the 'stuck on' windscreen wiper, Pic Number one would be absolutely fool proof as a 1:1 car. I mean I had to study it to think it was a research photo. Again, another stunning job. Good luck on the wheel search.

Tamiya Monkey

18-Oct-2007

great work, looks awesome.

Wyoming

18-Oct-2007

wow, nice work Dee!

DeeMiller

18-Oct-2007

'Diebels Alt' doesn't use Speedline rims, the DTM Alfa 155 comes closer to the Ozzies like MB/AMG used...but thanks for the compliment!

19-Oct-2007

Beautiful work, Dee. Definitely deserves the hidden body post treatment! Good luck finding those Alfa wheels - It took me years to find a set!

Jetalone

19-Oct-2007

Awesome job on the detailing, I would agree with other members, it just looks like the real car. Very impressed with the cockpit driver. Two Thumbs Up!

Thunderchunk66

20-Oct-2007

fantastic job, just stunning

scollins

21-Mar-2008

The printed lamps are a sweet touch to this stunning job! Nice trick Dee...Its not trick or treat,-----Its trick and treat with your stuff!


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