He also shared current resin models in various stages of development, including early color trials. It’s worth stating emphatically: none of these models are ready for release. Rooflines, tire sizes, proportions—Sergio is keenly aware of every imperfection. That’s precisely why these models remain works in progress. They simply haven’t yet met his threshold for exactness. But if what we saw is any indication, there is a remarkable slate of future releases waiting just beyond the horizon.
In the end, the evening was overwhelming in the very best way—filled with cars, conversation, camaraderie, and genuine warmth. It was an unforgettable experience and one I’ll carry with me for a long time.
Our sincerest thanks to Sergio Goldvarg for opening his home and sharing his world with us, and to John and Kelly Kuvakas for bringing this incredible visit together.
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Wow-wee, what an experience! Thanks for ALL the pics, inside stories, and posts Randy. I too get that "Willy Wonka" feeling - all of you were in rarified air! 😀 😀 😀
...it's analogous to the movie Scarface - in a good way. It's like you're all a bunch of Tony Montanas meeting Alejandro Sosa and seeing his operation for the first time!
@chris Uh, as I recall, that didn’t end up so good for Tony.
Incredible! Hard to add to what I said after viewing paper 1. Thanks Randy and Sergio.
Loved seeing a little of the creative process in producing these small automotive works of art. Thank you John for organizing the visit, and Randy for your commentary and photos, and most significantly to Sergio for his passion and contribution to our hobby.
Sincerely,
Steve
Models = Miracles in miniature = Holding History in ones hand
Cheers and Happy Collecting,
Steve
Sergio and attendees; thanks so much for enabling those of us who couldn't be there to experience it. I am absolutely blown away by what I see and also very heartened to see what is on the horizon....I had better start saving up...lol.
I don't know how Sergio keeps all these projects in motion. So many wonderful models in the works, and so many I'll want to add to my collection.
Thanks for the pictures.
Thanks Randy for the visit summaries. Looks like all of you had a great time.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
























