I did my best to try and duplicate the car. I had to use a couple of references in order to get the proper detail. I hope this is close to the original.
ron
I did my best to try and duplicate the car. I had to use a couple of references in order to get the proper detail. I hope this is close to the original.
ron
Amazing job Ron. Looks just like I remember it. Although that means trusting my memory.
Keith
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First class as always Ron. Definitely *****
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
5* from me too, Ron.
The car just screams style and class.
A wonderful design that is timeless.
You have certainly done it full justice.
Saludos,
Bob.
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i will add my ***** with no problem Ron... Looks good to me.
Looks good, Ron. Classy looking Jags, those. Nice job on the chrome work and reflections.
First Class!
Soquili
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Beautiful and I LOVE the color. Please leave the keys in my mailbox.
Hey Ron how do you know about Inspector Morse? Don't tell me it is shown in the States! It was such a parochial series based in Oxford with John Thaw as the lead. Sorry I got carried away there, yes Ron great drawing right down to the wheel nubs I think this is you back to your best again, 5*.
I could never understand why people bought that car without wire wheels the steel pressed hubs looked so terrible. At that time it was an £110 to buy with the chrome wire spokes and the car was around, if my memory is correct, £1800 with that engine spec.
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beautiful job Ron, as usual, how about Mrs. Peels Lotus?
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