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Post by Mustang on Oct 15, 2021 15:10:48 GMT 10
This is my latest model , about as close as I will get to the real thing. I love the lines & would love to build a full size in Bondwood. Check out the link for the real thing. link The fact that this was designed and built only 2 x years after WW2, was a credit to the builders, there must have been shortages in most materials then?
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Post by Roehm3108 on Oct 16, 2021 16:45:37 GMT 10
Always good to have a dream Mustang!
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Post by Mustang on Oct 31, 2021 7:54:56 GMT 10
Another di- cast model from the UK 1:43, this seller sent this model for 5 pounds 50 pence, often I don't buy due to sellers gouging on shipping. This model looks like an English Sunliner.
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Post by hughdeany on Oct 31, 2021 9:06:53 GMT 10
Hi Mustang, Love those vans,they are a SMV440 from Sweden,I checked one out last time I was overseas. Cararama make 2 versions of these,some of which you can still find in shops,they include a towcar,mine have a Cortins,and a Mercedes convertible! Cheers hughdeany
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Post by Mustang on Nov 5, 2021 14:18:34 GMT 10
Model by Landsdowne UK, "Willerby Vogue" , purchased new some time back for 55 pounds. This brand is a beautiful quality, the Holden is part of a pair Car/Ute by Trax. I liked the model so much I bought the second colour. Again similarities to the Sunliner, or did we follow the UK designs ? I think that tail light configuration glassed onto a Sunliner would look awesome. Cheers
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Post by Mustang on Nov 18, 2021 10:35:06 GMT 10
A nice addition, bought from a fellow member. Not often you see a tandem model in this size 5.5", the van is di-cast by Siku not sure of the origin but detail is extensive.
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Post by Mustang on Sept 28, 2022 6:44:37 GMT 10
Another tandem in around 1/32 size. 125mm (4 3/4") This one I imported from the USA. (Apologies for the modern design)
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Post by Mustang on Oct 31, 2022 7:54:47 GMT 10
Two more tandems from the states, just on 4" long. And a Tiny Home: Cheers
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Post by Mustang on Nov 27, 2022 7:30:55 GMT 10
I hope you added them to your collection.
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Post by Roehm3108 on Nov 27, 2022 14:34:25 GMT 10
Those gas bottles should go a long way if the proportions are right!!!
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Post by kenny on Nov 27, 2022 19:45:59 GMT 10
hahah, still on the shelf for someone else to get the caravaning 'bug' regards kenny
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Post by kenny on Apr 2, 2023 10:04:24 GMT 10
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Post by kenny on Apr 2, 2023 10:05:51 GMT 10
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Post by Mustang on Apr 3, 2023 7:19:55 GMT 10
I like the ute in image two.
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Post by kenny on Apr 3, 2023 21:32:38 GMT 10
Great choice Mustang. That same ute also appeared in an earlier post with a tandem van.
Imagine going camping and saying, I've got the ute I just haven't decided which van I'll take!
Does anyone here have more than one van?? Regards kenny
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Post by Mustang on Apr 4, 2023 5:43:02 GMT 10
Only a modern, single axle, its ticked over 42K kilometres. We have logged all our vans & have now towed over 100K kilometers combined.
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Post by shesgotthelook on Apr 4, 2023 8:55:07 GMT 10
Great choice Mustang. That same ute also appeared in an earlier post with a tandem van. Imagine going camping and saying, I've got the ute I just haven't decided which van I'll take! Does anyone here have more than one van?? Regards kenny Oh gosh Kenny, you may have opened a can of worms here!. This is a very real conundrum. I have multiple vintage caravans & choice is based on- weather, length of stay, distance to travel & comfort of bed! SGTL
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