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Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
12-29-2009, 05:21 PM
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
Nice shots karan, the diablo looks like it's expensive autoart cousin!
vaas2000 Wrote:Btw, what do you use as base for these pics? (the white thing under car) is that a pillow or wall? (wierd guesses ain't it? Big Grin)

this is what my guessing is: a table with a white cloth or Iron table like this :

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12-29-2009, 05:48 PM
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
Lovely pictures Karan. You seem to have got a nice spot there for outdoor shoots.
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12-29-2009, 08:58 PM (This post was last modified: 12-29-2009 08:59 PM by karansharma8783.)
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
vaas2000 Wrote:Nice shots karan, the diablo looks like it's expensive autoart cousin! Btw, what do you use as base for these pics? (the white thing under car) is that a pillow or wall? (wierd guesses ain't it? Big Grin)

Thanks everyone!!

Vaas and Alan, you guys can keep on guessing what's the base surface on which I place my cars to take the pics but you won't get anywhere near the answer.

Anyway, it's a big amplifier kind of thing which my brother and his band used during jamming sessions, on top of which I keep a clean and ironed white sheet. The amp must be about 2 feet high and its top surface must be about 15 inches by 15 inches, this is the best setup I have found till now to take shots of my diecasts, keep the whole setup in the outside lawn in indirect sunlight. Most of my shots in my picasa album have been taken with this setup only.

My favorite post on SMC "I wait for the day when you go ballistic while buying models after you get your first job. I think I would be seeing KV & the Modelart guys bursting fire crackers all day." (quote Winston)
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12-29-2009, 08:59 PM
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
vaas2000 Wrote:Nice shots karan, the diablo looks like it's expensive autoart cousin! Btw, what do you use as base for these pics? (the white thing under car) is that a pillow or wall? (wierd guesses ain't it? Big Grin)

Vaas and Alan, you guys can keep on guessing what's the base surface on which I place my cars to take the pics but you won't get anywhere near the answer.

Anyway, it's a big amplifier kind of thing which my brother and his band used during practices, on top of which I keep a clean and ironed white sheet. The amp must be about 2 feet high and its top surface must be about 15 inches by 15 inches, this is the best setup I have found till now to take shots of my diecasts, keep the whole setup in the outside lawn in indirect sunlight. Most of my shots in my picasa album have been taken with this setup only.

My favorite post on SMC "I wait for the day when you go ballistic while buying models after you get your first job. I think I would be seeing KV & the Modelart guys bursting fire crackers all day." (quote Winston)
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12-30-2009, 03:27 PM
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
Oie Karan, she looks hot! I kick myself for letting her go when she was around earlier.
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12-30-2009, 08:27 PM
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
karansharma8783 Wrote:
vaas2000 Wrote:Nice shots karan, the diablo looks like it's expensive autoart cousin! Btw, what do you use as base for these pics? (the white thing under car) is that a pillow or wall? (wierd guesses ain't it? Big Grin)

Vaas and Alan, you guys can keep on guessing what's the base surface on which I place my cars to take the pics but you won't get anywhere near the answer.

Anyway, it's a big amplifier kind of thing which my brother and his band used during practices, on top of which I keep a clean and ironed white sheet. The amp must be about 2 feet high and its top surface must be about 15 inches by 15 inches, this is the best setup I have found till now to take shots of my diecasts, keep the whole setup in the outside lawn in indirect sunlight. Most of my shots in my picasa album have been taken with this setup only.


wa... nice setup.

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12-31-2009, 01:20 AM
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Guggga Wrote:Oie Karan, she looks hot! I kick myself for letting her go when she was around earlier.

Thanks Gaurav but I would like to suggest one thing if you do come across her and decide to buy it - just have a close look at the front ride height as compared to the rear one and the overall stance which you will get to know by looking at the side profile!! This particular one has a bit of a problem with it as you can see I have posted previously in this thread, so it might hurt you too if you are particular about your Lambos.

My favorite post on SMC "I wait for the day when you go ballistic while buying models after you get your first job. I think I would be seeing KV & the Modelart guys bursting fire crackers all day." (quote Winston)
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12-31-2009, 09:01 AM
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karansharma8783 Wrote:Vaas and Alan, you guys can keep on guessing what's the base surface on which I place my cars to take the pics but you won't get anywhere near the answer.

Anyway, it's a big amplifier kind of thing which my brother and his band used during practices, on top of which I keep a clean and ironed white sheet. The amp must be about 2 feet high and its top surface must be about 15 inches by 15 inches, this is the best setup I have found till now to take shots of my diecasts, keep the whole setup in the outside lawn in indirect sunlight. Most of my shots in my picasa album have been taken with this setup only.


Whoa, that's an unique set up indeed! wouldn't have guessed that in 100 years! Big Grin
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01-02-2010, 12:48 AM
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
Vaas and Alan, here are a couple of snaps of my photoshoot setup :

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01-03-2010, 06:05 AM
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RE: Welly 1:18 Lamborghini Diablo SV
Hey thanks for the pics karan! That's a huge a$$ amp speaker man! Big Grin Hope it still works. Unique setup you got there. Loved your outdoor green area, very few of us can boast of such green carpeted areas at our homes!
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