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Malibu
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Malibu wrote:And for the Italien moments in live.
Sorry I forgot to write that the window unit of the blue Ferrari is from Modelcarparts too.
The tires are O-Rings.
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i've said it before ...for me one of your nicest code 3s Joe
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Great colour on the Ferrari. Good work Stephan and Tinman!

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Sir_Matchbox_96 wrote:Great colour on the Ferrari. Good work Stephan and Tinman!
Thanks Linus :)

Saved from a scrapbox this tractor received a new steering wheel from Modelcarparts.
The tires and rims are from a Ford tractor because there was no sparepart avaiable.
The Trailer is just new painted.
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Malibu
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Hi,

today I finished this model.
Thats how it looked before.
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And thats how it looks now.
The tailgate is a sparepart.
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Have a nice Weekend.
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Lovely job Stephan, it looks great. Are the axles hollow with pins?
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Excellent restorations again, the 'Cunningham' truck is perfect, just the sort of colour for a big truck carrying gravel or sand from a quarry site, thank you again for showing your work here.

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Thanks Johnboy and Kevin.
johnboy wrote:Are the axles hollow with pins?
No the axles are original but no you made me curious.
What do you mean by "hollow axels with pins"?

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Malibu wrote:Thanks Johnboy and Kevin.
johnboy wrote:Are the axles hollow with pins?
No the axles are original but no you made me curious.
What do you mean by "hollow axels with pins"?

Stephan
Your axles are very nice. I thought you may possibly use these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-Axles-for- ... Swq7JT6k1v
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johnboy wrote:Your axles are very nice. I thought you may possibly use these:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-Axles-for- ... Swq7JT6k1v
Thanks for this link.
With this kind of axles it should be much more easier to restore models exspecially with tipper hinges.
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