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Post by hofan on Nov 12, 2008 11:19:01 GMT 1
Hello: So it is helping that Brekina announce in advance what models will be available each month through out the Year. The rest of the 2009 models will be known at the next Nuremberg show in Feb. I think. regards
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jan 23, 2014 23:35:15 GMT 1
Christian, any chance for more Saab models from Azul?
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Post by Christian on Jan 24, 2014 0:18:32 GMT 1
Cor,
I still have some 99's, if that's what you are asking. As far as new models are concerned, there's a chance. Any suggestions?
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jan 24, 2014 0:31:32 GMT 1
Well I'm interested in the Saab 99. But the Dutch are more truck-minded. Last month I sold my latest Dino. Took years. At the time there should be a Buick boattail from a Swiss guy? Never heard about it anymore. And of course it's good do be informed about new models by Azul. And suggestions... See what happened with Peter's Fiat 131 About Saab. SMJ released one, exlusive made by V&V.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jan 25, 2014 17:37:45 GMT 1
I was thinking. Your NSU, did you ever finished it? The Herpa one is not acceptable te me.
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Post by ensemble187 on Jan 26, 2014 8:42:10 GMT 1
Cor, I still have some 99's, if that's what you are asking. As far as new models are concerned, there's a chance. Any suggestions? Christian, Suggestions for Azul Models? How about a high-quality version of the CITROEN CX Break 2.5 D Turbo? Or, a really nice large American station-wagon from the '70s or '80s, like the 1982 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser (it should be old enough that you won't need to apply for licensing or approval from GM). Tony F.
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Post by Christian on Jan 26, 2014 23:54:31 GMT 1
Well I'm interested in the Saab 99. But the Dutch are more truck-minded. Last month I sold my latest Dino. Took years. I am not surprised, even though I think that the Dino has been our best model so far. At the time there should be a Buick boattail from a Swiss guy? Never heard about it anymore. Yes, United Collectors. Notoriously hard to come by; he doesn't really do mail-order. Maybe I'll see him at the next Fulda meet again. And suggestions... See what happened with Peter's Fiat 131 Well, nothing much. It's still an excellent model, while the 131 from Drummer is not. Not many people will recognize this, which is sad, but we should be long past the stage of throwing away resin kits as soon as there is a plastic replacement, however mediocre it might be. I was thinking. Your NSU, did you ever finished it? The Herpa one is not acceptable te me. We did. Apart from some minor clean-up the model is finished (and has been for years). I am currently sorting all the unfinished stuff that's been gathering dust and my resurrecting of this topic should be an indication of where things will be going. Christian, Suggestions for Azul Models? How about a high-quality version of the CITROEN CX Break 2.5 D Turbo? Or, a really nice large American station-wagon from the '70s or '80s, like the 1982 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser (it should be old enough that you won't need to apply for licensing or approval from GM). Tony F. I was thinking more along the lines of new models that could be based on our previous work, like a long wheelbase Finlandia Saab 99, a station wagon prototype or a Toppola camper - for a start anyway, and I like the Oldsmobile. Azulmodels will probably stay in the medium quality category, though. No point in competing with the big guys just yet.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jan 27, 2014 2:16:38 GMT 1
Cor, I still have some 99's, if that's what you are asking. As far as new models are concerned, there's a chance. Any suggestions? Christian, Suggestions for Azul Models? How about a high-quality version of the CITROEN CX Break 2.5 D Turbo? Or, a really nice large American station-wagon from the '70s or '80s, like the 1982 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser (it should be old enough that you won't need to apply for licensing or approval from GM). Tony F. Well I have the 1970 Vista Cruiser almost ready. Peter made it for me. I only have to make the molds and try to make a glazing part for it.
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Post by ensemble187 on Jan 27, 2014 2:29:03 GMT 1
Christian, Suggestions for Azul Models? How about a high-quality version of the CITROEN CX Break 2.5 D Turbo? Or, a really nice large American station-wagon from the '70s or '80s, like the 1982 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser (it should be old enough that you won't need to apply for licensing or approval from GM). Tony F. Well I have the 1970 Vista Cruiser almost ready. Peter made it for me. I only have to make the molds and try to make a glazing part for it. Cor, That's fantastic. Please keep us updated! Tony F.
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