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What an awesome looking car. I didn't know you could all those bits in alloy. Which company actually made them?jeroen206 wrote:This are pictures off tommilin (also on E-bay) his procat.
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/tommilin34/article?mid=44&prev=393&l=f&fid=19
you are so right but vintage parts doesnt grow on trees and getting them in the right color seams a bit to hard...dangermouse wrote:Some of those alloy bits are cool. Would look so much better if it had some sort of consistent colour theme, rather than being all over the place.
I vaguely remember Team Tanaplan doing a lot of these Al chassis and parts back in the (Yokomo) Dog and CAT days. They were really nice looking but totally out of my high school kid budget though.CNA75 wrote:What an awesome looking car. I didn't know you could all those bits in alloy. Which company actually made them?jeroen206 wrote:This are pictures off tommilin (also on E-bay) his procat.
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/tommilin34/article?mid=44&prev=393&l=f&fid=19
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