Mercury (kind italian diecast products)
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Both are superb ! Gemma is a little bit more original than Sarah that is classy !
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Re: Mercury (kind italian diecast products)
How about a close up of that trim line Ghosty?
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YES ALRIGHT ITS COMING, ITS COMING!!motorman wrote:How about a close up of that trim line Ghosty?
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Re: Mercury (kind italian diecast products)
Mercury made biger trucks. This is a 1/48 masterpiece. Launched in 1957 and made of mazak and tin (tracks and ladder). Edit : I made a mistake. The ladder is mazak made, not tin.
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Finally here is a picture of the front corner of 'my wheels', showing the Diamond (or is it a Diamante, I can not remember now!), and Three of these are down each side of the car, One at each end near the 'Trim Strip' and a Third by the front door handles.
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I did have, how large or how much of the car do you want to see?Fox wrote:Do you have a larger view ?
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I think I know the place it is, but would like to be sure I'm right to locate this point.
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