Tengo un apetito extremadamente veleidoso por los autos...
Cuando este apetito está inclinado por la fidelidad en la reproducción de un vehículo a escala, por mi mente desfilan un buen número de marcas fabricantes de diecasts.
Sin embargo, cuando lo que quiero es algo extravagante (¡de buen o mal gusto, pero que tenga gusto!) la lista se reduce drásticamente y Hot Wheels aparece como una elección razonable.
Para hoy el manjar de este menú es un camión con mucha actitud y hormonas; claro está, se trata de un delirio de diseño (de John Violette), pero su ADN tiene una gran similitud al de esos extraños camiones Chevrolet de los años 50s, por ejemplo el Camión Chevrolet COE de 1950 que a pesar de su aspecto bizarro, es lo que yo llamo un camión con gusto.
Debo decir que seleccionar esta pieza me tomó al menos 20 minutos, pero creo valió la pena.
Su esquema de color es estupendo, con un blanco perlado en la cabina, negro en los pronunciados guardabarros y una dosis casi exagerada de cromo (pero todo dentro del límite del gusto) complementado por tampos muy precisos y detallados.
Para bien o para mal, los autos tendrán un lugar de honor en mi blog, pero no serán lo único que verán, así que continuen asistiendo a este banquete y la próxima semana traeré algo más, con la ayuda de DIOS... ENGLISH I have an extremely fickle appetite for cars...
When this appetite is inclined to the fidelity in the reproduction of a scale vehicle, a number of diecast manufacturers brands parade through my mind.
However, when what I want is something outrageous (in a good or bad taste, but with a sense of taste!) the list is drastically reduced and Hot Wheels appears as a reasonable choice.
For today the plate on this menu is a truck with attitude and hormones; of course, is a delusion of design (by John Violette), but its DNA is very similar to that of those strange Chevrolet trucks of the 50s, for example the 1950 Chevrolet COE Truck which despite its bizarre appearance, is what I call a truck with taste.
I must say that selecting this piece took me at least 20 minutes, but it was worth.
Its color scheme is stupendous, with a pearled white in the cab, shiny black in the pronounced mudguards and an almost exaggerated dose of chrome (but all within the limits of taste) complemented by tampos very precise and detailed.
For better or worse, cars will have a place of honor in my blog, but they will not be the only thing here so you must continue attending this banquet, and next week I will bring something more, with the help of GOD...
japanese cars r pretty fine for me as well, but if u put together something like a 69’s Chevrolet Camaro Yenko & a 70’s Nissan Fairlady Z432R, i would go for the Yenko doubtless =O
yep, this is one of the best trucks i’ve ever seen... the old designs seem to b so good that even in futuristic backgrounds they look astonishing... i remember some anime OVAs &/or movies where anachronic elements (like old design cars) appear in a distant parallel future, the contrast is fascinating =O
Si quieres echarle un vistazo a mi trabajo como diseñador gráfico profesional, solo haz click en la imagen superior... ENGLISH If you want to have a look at my work as professional graphic designer, just click on the image above...
My alternate blog in WordPress
From now, I will be publishing basically the same contents in both blogs, but for reviews before March 18, 2019, you must read my Blogger blog...
I’m a professional graphic designer and a restful collector, but above all: I’m someone who doesn’t take for granted anything, just because someone else says so. I think this hobby goes way beyond buying stuff here and there: anybody with money can buy collectibles, but not anybody becomes collector by doing so. I think as well that this hobby is, more than anything, about knowledge, about making sense of what happens around us and just like any other kind of knowledge, if it’s devoid of ethics, is worthless. I like to address topics around collectionism, including, but not limited to: history, industry, forums, groups, collectors, distributors, sellers, etc. I’m fully aware that criticism is essential for our hobby: everything is susceptible of improvement and we the collectors demand quality, but the industry around it doesn’t necessarily shares that vision. After all, well-targeted criticism always helps to detect failures and correct them, it’s like critical thinking: it helps you see things as they really are and not just as how they are presented to you. If you are someone who likes to look beyond the surface, welcome, if that is not the case, continue at your own risk...
Creo que cualquier visitante atento, puede notar el cuidado en la elaboración de los contenidos (reseñas) y la calidad de las imágenes que los ilustran... TODOS SON DE MI AUTORÍA (incluyendo la ilustración del cabezote). Si desea citarlos o usar las imágenes, agradecería que pida mi autorización (no creo que se la niegue, porque eso ayudará a la divulgación de mi blog...) y por favor, cite la fuente https://my1bloggyexp.blogspot.com/
Don’t you even dare to... I think that whoever visits this blog, can notice the carefulness in the elaboration of the contents (reviews) and the quality of the images that illustrate them... I’M THE AUTHOR OF ALL (the header’s illustration is included). If you want to quote them or use my images, I would appreciate that you ask me for an authorization (I don’t think I would deny your request, because it will help to the divulgation of my blog...) and please, quote the source https://my1bloggyexp.blogspot.com/
COPYRIGHTS TO THE OWNERS !!! Please be aware that all the pictures and/or videos linked in my publications belong to their respective owners and I do not pretend to steal their rights of copy by any means, under any circumstance, because their purpose is strictly informative / illustrative and if I can help them in the divulgation of their work, the better... Neither I use them for any kind of sales since THIS IS NOT A COMMERCIAL BLOG... Obviously, I don’t want others to do this kind of robbery with my stuff !!!
RealxHead Faiosman Sofubi
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RealxHead Feios or Faiosman bought at Mandarake Grand Chaos during Osaka
trip… White, yellow and brown as its primary colors… Kind of reminds me of
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Disney Princess Rapunzel - Tangled (2010) Version
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This is the review of Disney Princess Rapunzel doll from the film "Tangled"
in 2010. Priced at around USD26.00 locally, I'm quite excited about this 12
i...
Proceso de un cartoon...
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*Cuando tienes una idea ya sea completa o a medias...siempre se empieza con
un buen boceto...lo más importante es la inspiración y las ganas de
concreta...
Hornby Railroad A4 Mallard to Silver Fox
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[image: Hornby Railroad A4 Mallard to Silver Fox]
This is the start of my OO gauge modeling by detailing and renaming
Railroad Mallard to Silver Fox, start...
Ford Mustang Mach 1 1970 Monster Truck, M2-Jada
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Continuando con la goma de los modificados, el de hoy es una modificación
propia. Todo coleccionista ha modificado, desde su niñez, desde que
colecciona...
Blog OverHaul!
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Title says it all. I have created a new blog site!
New site, same love for the hobby that we enjoy!
Please visit the new site by following the link below...
Gundam Model Kit Contest 2014 Malaysia
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The Gundam Model Kit Contest is back again for 2014, also known as Gundam
Mid Year Challenge in 2013. The venue is again at Sungai Wang Plaza in the
hea...
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
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[image: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas]
With a heritage rooted within the James Bond lore, the Aston Martin DBS is
one sexy car.
It's a g...
Photo Collection: 1
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Over my year hiatus I still played around with stuff I had picked up and
would occasionally snap some pics with my phone, either with the built in
camera ...
Maisto Elite Transport Ford Model A
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Hello guys. Today, I'm sharing you a haul I found during my stay in Qatar
for holiday vacation. This is from AllStars Elite Transport by Maisto.
I admit th...
5 comments:
Hahaha...Chrisman Senpai...
If it's about Cars...
You are the same as me...
But I love Japanese Sports Car more...
japanese cars r pretty fine for me as well, but if u put together something like a 69’s Chevrolet Camaro Yenko & a 70’s Nissan Fairlady Z432R, i would go for the Yenko doubtless =O
Yes,that's true...
But After Year 75 and above,
Japanese Cars had rule...
That's my point of view...
hahaha...
What a truck that takes a flamboyant stand with chrome, many exhaust pipes and huge wheel guard. We can all feel the enthusiasm in you for vehicles.
yep, this is one of the best trucks i’ve ever seen... the old designs seem to b so good that even in futuristic backgrounds they look astonishing... i remember some anime OVAs &/or movies where anachronic elements (like old design cars) appear in a distant parallel future, the contrast is fascinating =O
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