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GMP Manufacturing from China...
 
 

Have you ever wondered how our beautiful models are recreated? Or maybe you would just like to view the process of how these models are produced across the ocean? Here is a peek of some models being manufactured for GMP at a China facility. We hope you find them as fascinating as we have?
JSS Software is committed to you our collector not only by supplying you with the best die cast software possible or with our informative monthly e-newsletter but with as much information concerning die cast models, collecting and anything related to diecast as possible. This is just another aspect of that, I would like to thank everyone at GMP for giving us the opportunity to share these fantastic images with you.

   
Pork Chop models waiting to be boxed
(Photo above:Pork Chop models during assembly)
   
  Crates of the first of the "Pork Chop" series model a 1934 Ford Blown Hemi Coupe item #6001 waiting to be boxed. The Pork Chop series is an exclusive line of hot rods recreated by GMP and a must have for the serious hot rod collector.
   
Chinese workers filing the 69 Cyclone's
(Photo above: China workers finishing the GMP Cyclone)
   
  Workers cleaning up the Mercury Cyclone's before sending them on to the next process of assembly. They are filing any metal left after the body has been removed from the mold.
   
Boxes of Cyclone's
(Photo above:Boxes of Cyclone's)
   
  Boxes of Mercury Cyclone's awaiting the next process of assembly.
   
1:6 hemi in mold
(Photo above:1:6 Hemi in Mold)
     
    You are viewing a 1:6 Hemi engine in the process of birth. Notice the center of the above mold that is the piece of the engine that was cast in this image.
     
 
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