Some more resto´s and repaints

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Some more resto´s and repaints

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Got these four done during the past week.
The Mercury came to me limping on two wheels, so I gave it a set of all black regulars.
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Re: Some more resto´s and repaints

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I am sure I have seen the Mercury in an American TV Movie being chased by County Troopers and it seems once this happens the wheel trims come off the wheels so easily... :D

Some more great repaints Gerrit, not sure about the mid-Green Silver Shadow, may grow on me the more I look at it, but the other models are in good colours especially the Yellow Ferrari, definitely a winner.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote: Some more great repaints Gerrit, not sure about the mid-Green Silver Shadow, may grow on me the more I look at it, but the other models are in good colours especially the Yellow Ferrari, definitely a winner.

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I know what you mean Kevin, some colors (like this poison ivy green) are a bit shaky, but then again, the more I look at it, the more I get to like it. The point is when these ever so beautiful #24C Shads grow in numbers as it does with me, I do try out some less usual liveries, like this one. Even an ugly duck tastes like a duck. (another ancient wise Chinese proverb)
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