Written on October 15th, 2008 at 12:10am by 993C4S 

A Masters Degree in Extreme Porsche Modeling

porsche 911 diorama garage with scaleWhen was the last time you were truly blown away by something? What was the last thing you viewed where the quality and craftsmanship were so superbly rendered that you were actually left speechless? It doesn’t happen to me often, but when it does, it’s a great feeling and usually I want to tell everyone as loud and often as possible. Not so in this case. At first I was hesitant to even publish this article. Not because I didn’t think it would be well received, but rather because I didn’t want to share. You see, Wilco Machiels just may be the Michaelangelo of automotive dioramas (if there can be such a thing) and I want one of his creations for myself before his demand and popularity grows to the point where I can’t afford one.

Actually, as it stands right now, I can’t afford one. So, I thought maybe, just maybe I could send him enough business and publicity by way of this article to help negotiate a better deal. :-) Hey, you can’t blame me for trying. His stuff is just that good! Read on and you be the judge…

porsche-356-diorama

Wilco’s interest in model building began innocently enough at the early age of seven. Like most of us he started with your basic aircraft and military vehicles and progressed from there. Unlike most of us, his extraordinary skills were apparent even at such an early age. However, his interest in automotive modeling didn’t take shape until his apprentice work with the prototype department at Volvo Netherlands in 1985. He felt that by recreating his work environment (and the items within it) he could further enhance his “finishing” skills.

porsche 911 garage diorama calipers

Notice the calipers on top of the tool chest. Now that’s detail.

Every diorama that I make begins with a detailed model kit of a classic car, sometimes with further models being cannibalized for parts in the diorama’s garage. I love the nostalgic garages of the 1960’s – dirty, a little cluttered and rather disorganized and untidy – I like to recreate them just the way they were.

porsche 911 garage-cibie

More than 20 years later, Wilco has become a true master and his finish/modeling skills are second to none. Working exclusively in 1:24 scale Wilco creates his dioramas at his own leisure. While I can’t imagine ever wanting to part with any of these masterpieces, thankfully Wilco can – and does – on occasion sell off his creations as his hobby room gets too crowded. In addition, for a few lucky souls Wilco will consider taking work on a commission basis for those that have seen his finished product and would like something similar that represents their car or collection.

porsche 911 details

I love the little details like the parts on the shelf and the poster on the wall

Over the years, I have made dozens of diorama and, when my hobby room becomes too crowded, I sell them. These days I also undertake specific creations at the request of people who have seen my work and want to own an example themselves.

As I write this post it dawns on me that I simply can’t come up with enough superlatives or adjectives to give the proper respect that Wilco’s work deserves. The only way to truly appreciate his skill is to experience it yourself, either in pictures or if you’re lucky enough, in person. The pictures above are but a small sampling of Wilco’s work and focus exclusively on Porsche. For many, many more pictures and, for lots of other automotive marques, be sure to check out Wilco’s gallery. If you do decide to purchase one (or commission your own) don’t forget to let Wilco know where you heard about him! I’m still trying to work out my own deal. :-) Better yet, if anyone is feeling really generous, feel free to purchase one and send it along. I won’t mind at all.

porsche 911 garage

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[Source: Wilco's Dioramas and Total 911 Magazine]

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Comments

9 Responses to “A Masters Degree in Extreme Porsche Modeling”

  1. John Zicco on October 15th, 2008 12:55 am

    This is absolutely stunning!… I must have one!

    Thanks for sharing =)

  2. Tj Rubley on October 15th, 2008 1:18 am

    I’ve seen his work before on the ‘vortex and it’s always a pleasure to see! I just picked up a Fujumi 1/24 964, and though I am the exact opposite skill level as this artist, it provide great inspiration!

    dc | Twitter: Dan337

  3. Paul Chenard on October 15th, 2008 10:38 am

    Oh boy!
    Wilco Machiels’ dioramas makes my Porsche 934 (http://993c4s.com/porsche-products/scale-model-porsche-934-turbo/) look like a just-add-water kit. Holy cow, it’s amazing work!
    Bravo!
    Paul

  4. ch107 on October 15th, 2008 11:01 am

    Wow !

  5. 993C4S on October 15th, 2008 3:46 pm

    @TJ,

    I’m glad you like Wilco’s work. I find it incredible that someone has the skill and patience to complete these type of projects.

    @Paul,

    I don’t agree at all. The only difference between your work and Wilco’s is the scale and the amount. In other words you model is just as well executed and detailed, it’s just that Wilco does multiple models and combines them with his customized garage diorama.

    @ch107,
    Couldn’t have put it better myself.

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  7. michael on November 27th, 2009 7:28 pm

    i want to be able to build a miniture model of a garage like the one i see here but trying to find where i can buy the supplies or stuff like you got in your gareage. i just seem to be looking in the wrong places plus i am just getting in to this miniture model building myself. thatnks michael

  8. 993C4S on November 30th, 2009 4:35 pm

    @Michael,

    Almost all of the models in this garage come from Tamiya. Have you checked with them? Let me know.

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