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Old 12-09-2012, 21:10   #1
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thought i'd share some pics of my model vehicles, don't know if anyone else here collects or has them, its a bit of a hobby for me


https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...2887755&type=1
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Old 12-09-2012, 21:36   #2
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good stuff, yeah got a lot but in loft these days, was trying to get models
mainly in the 1:24 scale and got some nice american pick ups and trailers.

as a child enjoyed collecting 1:32 brittains tractors and farm equipment,

along with the classic matchbox cars and superking sized trucks also siku
do some rally good detail.

on another track, sorry for pun got 50 or so diesel 'oo' locomotives and
about 25 steamers. again all still boxed in loft....

since 17 concentrated on 12 inch to foot cars lol
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Old 12-09-2012, 22:29   #3
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Nice I collect mainly 1:18 or 1:24.
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Unfortunately I can't see them, as they are on Farcebook, and I am not.

I collect any models of the cars I have had in my driving life time. Still trying to find a Terrano though.

I also have a few specials, like Hummers (we got married in one), Aston Martin (inspirational), a few steam engines, and some old toys of my dads, or something that just took my fancy.

I also collect the models that advertise Chocolates. All our ferrets are named after chocolates, so we collect any cups or model cars/trucks with their names on.
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I've got A terrano and made it like my own, it's in my gallery, I'll try and send the link over again so people who aernt on facebook can see, I think I done the wrong link
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https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=5b7ce8bd0c


I got one of these then modded it to be like mine, painting it, fitting roof rails

URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=251148720125
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this is the one ryan has

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That's great...

I have not seen those models before, but I need the Long wheel base...

Have you remembered to move the rear number plate on your model, or would it just be easier just to by a "Disco", and re-paint that
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That's great...

I have not seen those models before, but I need the Long wheel base...

Have you remembered to move the rear number plate on your model, or would it just be easier just to by a "Disco", and re-paint that
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That's great...

I have not seen those models before, but I need the Long wheel base...

Have you remembered to move the rear number plate on your model, or would it just be easier just to by a "Disco", and re-paint that
Yeah, I need a lwb too but they don't do them
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remind me where t2 comes from as that looks like a mk4 like ours

oh what scale approx
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remind me where t2 comes from as that looks like a mk4 like ours

oh what scale approx
I got mine from eBay, came, I think from China. It was originally a fire service model, painted bright red with blue roof lights. Repainted it Mexican Chilli Red (same as my T2) after removing the roof lights and filling the holes, and although it's based on probably a 2003 - 2005 model, looks a reasonable facsimile for my 1994 T2.
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I got mine from eBay, came, I think from China. It was originally a fire service model, painted bright red with blue roof lights. Repainted it Mexican Chilli Red (same as my T2) after removing the roof lights and filling the holes, and although it's based on probably a 2003 - 2005 model, looks a reasonable facsimile for my 1994 T2.
Yup, that's the same as what I got. I painted mine and done away with the roof lights, also fitted rails
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