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Re: MOC Cars: Low-rider, NYC Taxicab, NYPD police car
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lugnet.town
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Tue, 23 Oct 2001 14:09:29 GMT
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> Am I wrong to think that it is modeled after the older style Jetta?
Well, I meant to make the newer type (I own a "New Jetta"), but since it
came out so squarish I'll just say that it's an older one, maybe a '98 or
so. :) This was basically an "it's 3am and i can't sleep" project, so maybe
I'll try again to get it more round-looking.
> Neat undercarriage on such a small model.
You know, I never would have thought of it before, but I was looking at pics
on brickshelf one day and ran across a delivery truck that James Mathis made
that had a transaxle, and it gave me the idea.
Well, thanks for the comments!
Sean
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> The limo is neat. I like the little wing on the back. The Jetta is really
> cute. Am I wrong to think that it is modeled after the older style Jetta? Neat
> undercarriage on such a small model.
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| (...) The limo is neat. I like the little wing on the back. The Jetta is really cute. Am I wrong to think that it is modeled after the older style Jetta? Neat undercarriage on such a small model. -Jason (URL)They're in the same folder as the taxi, (...) (23 years ago, 23-Oct-01, to lugnet.town)
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