Actually, it's made by Universal HobbiesTom wrote:Basalte looks great, Norev? Added to my wish list. The diorama is great too.
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Peugeot 204 & 304 cabriolets
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When I see your models my wishlist begin's to grow and grow and..... 

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British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
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British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
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Amédée Bollée La Mancelle.

Bugatti Royale Type 41.

Citroën Type A.

Leyat Helica.

Panhard & Levassor B1 15CV Tonneau.

Peugeot Type 21.

Rochet-Schneider
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Renault Dauphine Ondine.

Delahaye 145 Chapron.

Voisin C25 Aerodyne.

Citroën 2CV with trailer.

Renault Étoile Filante.

Citroën Traction 11BL.

Rosengart Supertraction.

Bugatti EB118 & Bugatti 57SC Atlantic.

Citroën Type H and Citroën Traction Light 15.
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Bravo, RT! So many to like here. Glad to see you have the 2CV with trailer, and I do like that Voisin Aerodyne a lot, too.
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Ozmac wrote:Bravo, RT! So many to like here.
Thank you, gentlemen. Your comments are too kind, but much appreciated.Tom wrote:RT, your collection is amazing.

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When you look through this thread, you wonder "Where did it all go wrong" for the French car industry !
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RT you show us here a wonderful collection, thank's for the show, I love those models 

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Back when I bought my IXO Matford sedan (in 2012?), I ran across a Matford hearse on e-bay which was based on the easy to find Matford Pinder circus van. A coupe of months ago I decided that I wanted to find one of these hearses for a diorama idea that I have -- But I can't even find a picture of one on the Internet. Does anyone else ever recall seeing the model that I am trying to describe? Thanks for any leads.
Here is a picture from e-bay of the model that the hearse is be based on:
Matford Circus Van by IXO/Altaya by IFHP97, on Flickr
Here is a picture from e-bay of the model that the hearse is be based on:

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It is a resin model made by French VOXXI9 http://www.voxxi9.comDavid MG wrote:Nice model. Vitesse ?
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