skunk
87thScale addict
5th B-day
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Post by skunk on Jan 15, 2008 17:17:31 GMT 1
Marc, your English is quite a bit better than Babelfishs...
Can't wait to see what Brekina is going to make me buy!
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lynn
Apprentice
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Post by lynn on Jan 15, 2008 18:29:39 GMT 1
Exactly! 19300 / 19301 / 19302 Ford Taunus 12M (1959-1962) in pastellblau, rotorange und lichtgrau - ab Ende Januar/Anfang Februar 2008 im Handel Another great Brekina model! I guess the number of colors should be more than a double mentioned above.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Jan 15, 2008 19:17:04 GMT 1
About the Drummer Fiat 1100...
It would help if they add the ribs on the C-style and, of course put a real Fiat grille in it.
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Post by hofan on Jan 15, 2008 21:20:54 GMT 1
Marc, your English is quite a bit better than Babelfishs... Can't wait to see what Brekina is going to make me buy! Ha ha. Babelfishs translation. That is what I thought. sounded funny
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Post by hofan on Jan 15, 2008 21:26:54 GMT 1
Here you go: Brekina announced a major push in 1/87th scale passenger cars for 2008: Starting with February's Ford 12m G13, they plan to introduce one entirely new passenger car model each and every month until year's end (or probably next Toy Fair). Apart from the Ford, only the 1976 Porsche 911 (internally called G-series) was confirmed. Prototypes will be German, French, Italian, and British, both plain-vanilla cars and rarer beasts. All models will be all-new tooling, two or three of them to be offered under the simpler Drummer brand, the rest outright Brekinas. Marc S. Hello: great news. I wonder what the British models will be and hope for a Rolls Royce or Bentley. I bet that by the end of 2008 we will have more than 100 new PKWs. regards
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