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Re: New Vehicles on Brickshelf
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lugnet.town
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Mon, 3 Mar 2003 01:10:19 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Allan Bedford writes:
> The shape of the body is wonderful. The unusual angle used for the front
> fenders is brilliant.
I'm not a big fan of mee toooo but I gotta say me too! We've seen a number
of trucks of this era or just before it that used plate hinges for front
fenders but never this use of the quarter round part I don't think. It's a
bit thick but you can get away with that on a 1930s as they started to get
more flare into the fenders than 1920's models did. Just great!
You can expect lots of people will be cribbing that one...
> I hope we'll see
> more fire apparatus from you.
And other stuff from that era as well! Spotlighted
++Lar
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| (...) The shape of the body is wonderful. The unusual angle used for the front fenders is brilliant. (...) I used the shoe string technique a while back on a larger scale engine. I ended up using Technic connectors (1/2 grey) as nozzles. (...) (...) (22 years ago, 3-Mar-03, to lugnet.town)
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