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  • 8 months later...

Hi sirksael,

 

What a wonderful collection! I’m currently focused on collecting all of the Studio models myself, and your photo is an invaluable reference:

 

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I was hoping you might be able to help me by confirming my identification of all of these colours. From left to right:

 

  • Platinum Grey (2009 edition)
  • Black (current model) – aka Matte Black, Black Purple
  • Rubin Black (2008 edition) – aka Bronze
  • Palladium (current model)
  • Stainless Steel (current model)
  • Blue (discontinued)
  • Pearl White (2007 edition)
  • Piano Black (2016 edition) – identical to Pearl Black (2009 China/HK exclusive)
  • Imperial Blue (current model)
  • Violet Purple (2009 edition)
  • Royal Red (2012 edition)
  • Wild Rubin (2014 edition)

The only models that I know of that are missing from this photo are:

  • Platinum Plated (Pt) (2010 edition)
  • Racing Green (2017 edition)

I really love the Studio series, and I think there’s just enough variety to make collecting it really rewarding. The Safari and Al-Star is an equally beautiful object in my opinion, but there are just so many of them that it seems impossible to come close to a complete collection. (Kudos to you on that, too!)

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Nice collection OP.

 

I like Safaris and, like you if my eyes see clearly, I have a Savannah but not a Terracotta. One day...!!

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I'm also in awe of the collections shown. The need to create such a collection is not something that I am able to explain to my wife, so this will never happen for me (and perhaps that's for the best- although that's arguable). All I can do is to admire the collections of others. Threads like this are perfect for that. Keep 'em coming.

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