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Dinky
#1 Posted : 18 August 2022 13:54:09

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I really enjoyed building this amazing model, certain parts are quite fragile but the quality is very good and the end result is great.
I have only adjusted the chrome strips on the bumpers because they do not run parallel to the bumper.








delboy271155
#2 Posted : 18 August 2022 13:59:44
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Very nice work on the Samba and looks like you have a nice collection from the pics.

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andali15
#3 Posted : 18 August 2022 19:14:19

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Nice build. Like you I realigned the chrome strips on the bumpers. They were a little crooked, also wasn’t happy with the roof material so did mine in leather. Andy.
Markwarren
#4 Posted : 18 August 2022 20:28:02

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Very nice builds and great pictures to show it off.Love Love

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Dinky
#5 Posted : 19 August 2022 10:57:32

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Thanks, everyone.
Andy that reminds me of the small washers I used for the roof material to prevent the metal rings to pop out. Would have been nice if the material was 1-2cm longer, I think replacing it is a great idea, yours looks great
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