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Post by only87 on Jun 22, 2004 18:17:19 GMT 1
I got mine, too. And I must say it is very nicely made. Good detailing, photo-etched wipers, two seperately attached mirrors. The bottomplate says SAI by V&V.
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mo87
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Post by mo87 on Jun 22, 2004 23:37:39 GMT 1
Pictures of the Kit are online yet. The Wheels are Plastic and Rubber Parts.
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Post by Eric on Jun 22, 2004 23:39:35 GMT 1
In case anyone wants to have a closer look, pictures of the kit are online at www.mo87.de/. I must say I am rather disappointed with the look of the parts as they come out of the box, the V&V kits I have / have seen sofar are usually quite clean and do not have lots of flash like this one...
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Post by only87 on Jun 23, 2004 1:58:16 GMT 1
I assambled the kit unpainted and not properly glued together to have an idea what it will look like. It is my first metal car and has a little taste of the Siku Peugeot 505 everytime I'm "observing" it with my hands. Compared to the MFM Peugeot it seems a little bit to large, so I checked the scale by measuring the overall lenght compared to the prototype. If my calculations were not wrong my eye wasn't neither. I would say rétro85 would have been a better choice for the manufacturer's name on this one, but once you have removed the flashes and edges it is still a very nice model though.
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