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Earl Marischal

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  1. Well, the Austin Healey Sprite on the right and the Peugeot 304 Cabriolet on the left were easy steve
  2. I kinda like it. Would look good sat on my desk at work steve
  3. No problem Ron. Thanks steve
  4. Now that's my idea of a four-door saloon Thanks for posting! steve
  5. That green thing in Robdebie's post is hideous, whatever it is. steve
  6. Thanks Jeremy and Tom! steve
  7. What pleased me today was the birth of my third granddaughter, Baillie. Lovely healthy child, around 6lbs, a little underweight as she was a couple of weeks early. Now the fun starts all over again with a new life! steve
  8. I think I've worked out your secret. You are actually a 1/25 scale human and you are working on a real car in scale... steve
  9. + 1 steve
  10. That I like. Neat, practical and well built. steve
  11. One of these passed me as I was driving home tonight. https://www.morgan-motor.co.uk/aero8/ First one I've ever seen. Nice car... steve
  12. Pity you're putting the steering wheel on the wrong side steve
  13. Great work and a great look. steve
  14. A fascinating build and excellent work. steve
  15. 11 year old washing machine died and the price of new ones is unbelievable. steve
  16. +1 Never knew this version existed! steve
  17. Now that is neat! steve
  18. Great work. steve (Skoda driver, but not like that one!)
  19. Lumpy looking thing. Reminds me of a hippopotamus. steve
  20. Smart save Snake! steve
  21. My immediate thought was Fairthorpe but I couldn't find an image that matched, so gave up and started going through all the other kit car makers from the 1950s and 1960s. Never did find it. steve
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