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Brian's even replicated the "ventiports" on the sides of the hood.
I hate to break it to ya Loren but Brian has made it very clear to us in many different threads that he is not the sculptor of these little beauties. Both him and I use the same technique of shrinking larger models in order to get the accuracy and fine detail that would be otherwise impossible for us little guys. This technique requires the model maker to look for as high of fidelity of models as possible--as there are some really bad diecast out there.It still requires a lot of time and modeling skill to do what he does--especially with hollow bodies. Given the amount of models he has produced in the time it takes a major manufacturer to make (maybe) one type of model, it's a pretty awesome feat.I'm still working on the techniques to produce hollow bodies as well as glazing on my own line of vehicles. In the meantime, I will continue to co-ordinate with and refer my own customers to Brian.
...the end results are what count and I'm really pleased with what he's bringing out. My layout absorbs a lot of vehicles as well as trains, so I'm really delighted to finally get some variety in body styles.
I have another vehicle kit available, a 1940s Transit Bus: