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    Citroën type H

    Camille had offered a Super H and some time later, I found here on the net ....... All of this was enough for me to "blow a cable." Personal decoration of the Super H, resizing the frame model found on the Net, some details yet and here is the result You want...
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    Citroën type H

    Another for the night ? This time, the model is almost a reproduction of a real ..... The real and reproduction, designed and assembled by my friend Camille : I created and designed this model, restored and modernized : It's summer and vacation time, so...
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    Citroën type H

    Here are the files of the car carrier : http://www.zealot.com/forum/downloads.php?do=file&id=1607
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    Citroën type H

    Drawn by my friend Camille and assembled by me at the wedding of our friend Pascal. The model is imaginary but this type of van 3 axles really existed. If you have a gift to do and if you are able to assemble a model of this type, let me know, I can draw a model for...
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    The European Tower Bridge

    This model is an interpretation, with permission, the model of Mauther. This achievement is made in 1:43 scale for the 4th Convention Forum Minitub43
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    Citroën type H

    The couple put in a position which allows me to direct you to my other hobby: the paper "dioramas"
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    Citroën type H

    Both models together ..... Earlier, other models .....
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    Citroën type H

    The car carrier of my previous message is an imaginary vehicle designed for fun. However, it is a van that was circulated to numerous copies on the roads of France on behalf of a brand groceries all know French. Following soon
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    Citroën type H

    Drawn by my care, in homage to the one who tempted me in this fascinating activity : Citroën H type Car carrier in 1:43 scale The continuation in a next message if you agree these models.
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    For Irantala: IJNS Shikishima

    Very fine job Gregory :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: . I am very found of all WW1 and before boats. Congratulations from France Atlas83
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