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Earl Marischal

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  1. My 13 year old self would have answered straight away. This 70yo version took a bit longer! steve
  2. Has anyone seen one of these (or the '29) in a U.K. model shop or on a UK website? steve
  3. The prettiest and nicest BMW ever. Was always on my teenage Top Ten Wants list. (They were new then!) steve
  4. That’s a very smart truck, tastefully decorated. Nice work! steve
  5. Lotsa potential in that lot! Bit of mix'n'match and you're looking good. steve
  6. He said he wasn’t in a hurry and had a tent, just in case. ? steve
  7. 1930s Lagonda. Had a nice chat with the owner. He is making his way slowly by minor roads to Cirencester. This was just a rest stop outside Howden on his way South. (The florescent markings are to make it more visible at night,) steve
  8. I'm gonna build this one bone stock! steve
  9. Thank you all for your kind thoughts. steve
  10. Superb work. As Bill said, it could be images of a real car. steve
  11. Olly left us today. Her quality of life had deteriorated to a point where it was inevitable. She will be greatly missed. steve
  12. This belongs to a friend of my daughter. Flippin’ uncomfortable inside. The glovebox lid has been signed by the cast of Back To The Future. steve
  13. Nice work. Shows how good OOB can look when well modelled. steve
  14. Simple and effective. Nice. steve
  15. x 2 steve
  16. Have had a generous and smooth trade with @gbdolfansand would happily trade with him again. Thanks George! steve
  17. Thanks to @gbdolfansfor an excellent trade. This was my acquisition in the deal. steve
  18. Or any UK ones, as buying from Europe is now a minefield. ? steve
  19. An excellent and imaginative piece of work. Well done! steve
  20. Watched the first Naked Gun film yesterday. Still one of the funniest films I've ever seen. An endless stream of gags from start to finish. Must look out the other two sometime. steve
  21. Snake, If you want another glue bomb of the Lindbergh D Type, drop me a PM. steve
  22. Interesting observation. It goes to show the, sad to my mind, homogenisation of Western culture. It could also be Germany, Belgium or other parts of Central Europe. Regarding SUVs and pickups @Rob HallThe UK have those too, in abundance. One of our vehicles is a Skoda Karoq, an SUV. Pickups, in the main, tend to be just working vehicles, rather than leisure or 'every day' transport. As to the steering wheels, you've all got it wrong! ? steve
  23. Not my first choice of SAAB, but a rare sighting anyway. steve
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