Friday, March 29, 2024

Mr. Scott Nelles Studios Continued

Saturday March 29, 2024                                                                                                          8° C / 46.4 ° F                                                                                                                                Sunny with Clear Skies


Mr. Scott Nelles Studios Continued......

Please click here to visit this exceptional craftsman on Etsy

     I already wrote an introductory blog post for Mr. Scott Nelles on March 26, 2024. Nevertheless, his superb craftsmanship led me to write a post ASAP (as soon as possible). And so, that's how I came to write this post. 

If you read my previous post about Scott, you'd know that his fine masterpieces are not antiques, but beautiful creations in the style of retro toys. I guess, as I get older, I'm mellowing, and writing the occasional blog post, that is not based on on my Blog's title - "Old Antique Toys".  

As the expression goes, "rules are made to be broken"

Description
"The 1940 Coup has been stylized by many into a classic hot rod conversion" This car was designed to "park in front of my Diner with the 1957 Chevrolet and the '49  Merc. 
      The car measures (L x W x H)  6" x 2" x 2"   (15.24 cm x 5.08 cm x 5.08cm)
                                                                        
   Description
"This Future Car is a bit of a paradox, since it is "retro-future" Sand cast by Scott, himself, in aluminum with bronze trim, it is 12" (30.48 cm) and weighs 2 pounds (.907 kg)


Description
"The 1949 Mercury, also known as the "lead sled"because so much lead was used in the early days to customize the body of the car. This car was designed to "park" in front of my Diner with the 1957 Chevrolet and the Ford Coup.
The car measures (L x W x H)     6" x 2" x 2"     (15.24 cm x 5.08 cm x 5.08 cm)

Description
"Aero Car. Aluminum and Bronze Retro Style with Wheels and Propeller"

Description
"The cast aluminum 1957 Shaker  is a classic muscle car, also known as the '57 Shaker.
This car was designed to "park" in front of my Diner with The 1940 Ford Coup 
and the '40 Merc."

The car measures.    L x W x H        6" x 2" x 2"     (15.24 cm x 5.08 cm x 5.08 cm)

Description
"My vintage diner is reminiscent of "happy day". Think burgers, fries, milkshakes and 
car hops! Attention to detail inside includes malt machines, fill counter and stools.

The diner  measures (L x W x H)     16" x 3" x 5.5"     (13.97 cm x 7.62 cm x 13.97 cm)
There are 3 hot rod cars available to purchase individually or as a set.


Scott most certainly is a very talented craftsman, and his items are very unique. If you go over to his ETSY pages (store), you'll also see  all kinds of toys, and even banks.
I won't say any more, because it won't be a nice surprise when you visit his site on Etsy.


So that's it for today
As always, have a great part of the day or night,
wherever you may be.

I can always be reached at 
toysearcher@gmail.com

Have a great day or evening wherever you may be.
Stacey Bindman








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