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    Default Duke Python

    Decided to quit playing with it and just post it. Inspired by all who contributed to the Gaddesden project.
    ron
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    Nice one Ron!
    Maybe we need to get these die-cast Ron
    Might be onto a winner ?

    'TG Die-Cast Concepts' $19.99 at your local toy and hobby store...

    I've never understood how those Gull-Wing doors are any good.. I'd be forever hitting my head everytime I got out...
    They'd be no good at all in shopping Mall cars parks, you've be trapped... !

    Cool Python graphic and badges too.

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    Excellent Ron.

    Beautiful rendering of a wonderful concept.
    Keith
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    That came out very well, Ron. You obviously put a lot of effort and thought into that work.

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    Many hours of hard work, patience and probably moments of satisfaction as well, behind such a fantastic job.
    Sven-Ingvar

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    I've never understood how those Gull-Wing doors are any good.. I'd be forever hitting my head everytime I got out...
    They'd be no good at all in shopping Mall cars parks, you've be trapped... !
    Steve,
    Would it be feasible to have a rear-mounted engine and a door that opened
    on the front passenger side when going to the mall for stuff for the barbie?

    Ron, this is awesome. Not just the car, but the whole presentation.
    Stunning,
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iamtheblues View Post
    ...... when going to the mall for stuff for the barbie?
    <strine>
    geez mate, us blokes take the ute down to the fish market for scallops and callamari then head off to the local supermarket for snag's and rissoles chum..

    oh yeh.. and grab a slab at the bottle'o to chuck in the esky' before heading back & firing up the barbie !

    This is 'stralia right
    </strine>


    Ron, can you upload & post a link to a hi res version?
    You have a lot of detail that's a little lost in the images..
    Last edited by steve.ledger; 25 March 2008 at 08:14 AM.

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    Maybe Xara could have them produced as models and give them away free with the next upgrade.
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    closeups
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