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Post by paulius43 on Jun 24, 2022 5:40:45 GMT -5
Filigree work as usual, I missed your posts! (been absent from the forum for some time).
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Post by steviesx on Jul 29, 2022 9:10:34 GMT -5
I wonder what the people who originally designed the kit would think to see it taken so far (I mean the specific designers at the company rather than the company itself).
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Post by Jean B. on Jul 31, 2022 11:43:25 GMT -5
Extremely attractive, I’d say! Thanks! One more car, rescued from oblivion...
Filigree work as usual, I missed your posts! (been absent from the forum for some time). Well, thanks, and welcome back! I guess it's difficult to be "online" all the time. To have a place to meet - here on MS1/43 - whenever someone wants to, is a really great thing, isn't it?
I wonder what the people who originally designed the kit would think to see it taken so far (I mean the specific designers at the company rather than the company itself). You may laugh, but that's exactly the question I'm asking myself ever since! I think - or better say: hope - that they would have done the same as far as they had got the time and the money from the manufacturers. Mastermaking, at least in old times, was a kind of "volunteering" rather than a high-paid job...
Well, the gaps have to be filled soon, I guess...
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Post by DeadCanDanceR on Jul 31, 2022 12:21:05 GMT -5
That looks superb! Glad to see that gorgeous Horch in such good company…a Maybach, an Austro-Daimler and a car with a flying top!
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Post by Tom on Jul 31, 2022 12:28:19 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to seeing what fills those gaps.
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Post by danny on Aug 29, 2022 11:34:58 GMT -5
that is the piping between coachwork body panels
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