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thanks for the kind words! Cheers!
I made this diorama. The 7-11 is from a company called GFans but the rest of this I 3-D printed, including the people and the cones and stuff. Sadly, it's the closest I'll ever come to owning an LFA.
This 1:18 scales are from Autoart and they are exquisitely detailed.
Merry Christmas everyone!
David
hey david - merry christmas !
thanks for sharing your exquisitely beautiful work !
great job on the figures
This 1:18 scales are from Autoart and they are exquisitely detailed.
Merry Christmas everyone!
David
hey david - merry christmas !
thanks for sharing your exquisitely beautiful work !
great job on the figures
Only the second sighting of an LC in hometown. Also at my fav restaurant. The vert with dealer drive out paper tag and pre-owned license frame. I'm to his/her right purposefully parking a hello.
Edit: 77 degrees F here in TN today's high
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Added a lil splash to my Rioja Red interior. Forged carbon with red flakes.
www.zencarbonfiber.com
www.zencarbonfiber.com
Bee Gees and "Night Fever". Just saying that shift lever may require restraint on the throttle foot. https://youtu.be/-ihs-vT9T3Q
The shifter in my Maserati Granturismo shifts in manual mode, I probably use it 80% of the time. I have to constantly think of NOT doing this in the LC; a hard habit to break since I've had the Masi 4 years before I got the LC. 1st world problems, 😂.
So some including me learned to drive with the gear lever on the steering column. But all graduated to the center in floor shifter whether 4-in-the-floor etc or later automatic shifters in same positions. After I gave up on manual transmissions in later life, I still used the left hand on steering and right on the manual auto shifter especially to engine brake. It's ingrained, familiar and natural now going back to manual shift days. Just saying that option of gear-select from the console, rather than the paddles is a more natural to me.
1st World Problem. Astute comment. We are a blessed bunch.
So some including me learned to drive with the gear lever on the steering column. But all graduated to the center in floor shifter whether 4-in-the-floor etc or later automatic shifters in same positions. After I gave up on manual transmissions in later life, I still used the left hand on steering and right on the manual auto shifter especially to engine brake. It's ingrained, familiar and natural now going back to manual shift days. Just saying that option of gear-select from the console, rather than the paddles is a more natural to me.
So some including me learned to drive with the gear lever on the steering column. But all graduated to the center in floor shifter whether 4-in-the-floor etc or later automatic shifters in same positions. After I gave up on manual transmissions in later life, I still used the left hand on steering and right on the manual auto shifter especially to engine brake. It's ingrained, familiar and natural now going back to manual shift days. Just saying that option of gear-select from the console, rather than the paddles is a more natural to me.










