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Nice work Reytuerto. Jolly well done old chap
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Re: FD scale vehicles 9
Nice work Reytuerto.
And now my first upload from Dropbox , i hope it works.
DAF YA-314/324 4x4 3tons truck, Netherlands
And now my first upload from Dropbox , i hope it works.
DAF YA-314/324 4x4 3tons truck, Netherlands
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Ooo.... VERY nice work there Aart
Jolly Well Drawn old boy, what, what
Jolly Well Drawn old boy, what, what
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Re: FD scale vehicles 9
It works! Very good work.
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Some news "Made in USA" for the Kingdom of Caribia...
PS the wheelbase of the M2 is the regular one, it can be stretched quite as much as you want also adding a third axis on the back.
PS the wheelbase of the M2 is the regular one, it can be stretched quite as much as you want also adding a third axis on the back.
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Nice work GLACIESFIRE
It reminds me i had done the Ford Transit to but as i had problems with Photobucked i never posted it .
Ford Transit ,USA.
It reminds me i had done the Ford Transit to but as i had problems with Photobucked i never posted it .
Ford Transit ,USA.
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@pegasus206: Noooooooo!!!
I hadn't read the forum for a day and I have already done some 20 and more subversion and specific set...
I hadn't read the forum for a day and I have already done some 20 and more subversion and specific set...
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@ GLACIESFIRE: I never posted them so looking forward to your subversions.
i only hope you dont have made the Volvo FE cab for your light trucks, as i have made that one for my light trucks for my AU police and fire service .
i only hope you dont have made the Volvo FE cab for your light trucks, as i have made that one for my light trucks for my AU police and fire service .
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@pegasus206: Do You read in my mind Sir?!?
Actually I'm working on some "second source" for my Law and Order corps (actually gust the gendarmerie and the fire service) and was looking for the Volvo FL280...
Actually I'm working on some "second source" for my Law and Order corps (actually gust the gendarmerie and the fire service) and was looking for the Volvo FL280...
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Nice DAF trucks, Pegasus. Good work, Glaciesfire!
Two Armstrong's siege, fort and naval guns, a real workhorse calibre: 4.7 inches, 40 pounder, both of them, rifled. First, the breech loaded gun, the gun involved in the british shelling of Kagoshima:
The somewhat aestetically ungainly iron parapet siege carriage was also shared with the 25 pounder (4 inch) gun. Then, after some problems with the breech mechanism, the same of the 110 pounder, Armstrong reverted to the muzzle loaded gun in the 1860s:
which introduced a metal travelling carriage of long lasting history with the Royal Artillery. Cheers.
Two Armstrong's siege, fort and naval guns, a real workhorse calibre: 4.7 inches, 40 pounder, both of them, rifled. First, the breech loaded gun, the gun involved in the british shelling of Kagoshima:
The somewhat aestetically ungainly iron parapet siege carriage was also shared with the 25 pounder (4 inch) gun. Then, after some problems with the breech mechanism, the same of the 110 pounder, Armstrong reverted to the muzzle loaded gun in the 1860s:
which introduced a metal travelling carriage of long lasting history with the Royal Artillery. Cheers.