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EAO
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Hello Dennis and a belated welcome!

Beautiful work there! :clap: I've always loved the more obscure armored vehicles. They never fail to make me smile! Also, like your painting and weathering. I think you definitely belong here! :thumbup: :D

Cheers,
Eric.
"You can always tell a German, you just can't tell him much." Anonymous.

German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!

UP THE IRONS!
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Back to Westphalia, here’s my ‘65 bus full of Westphalia camping components. I love German engineering!


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Jimster wrote: Back to Westphalia, here’s my ‘65 bus full of Westphalia camping components. I love German engineering!

Jim,

I bet you wish you still had her! She would make a great hauler for a 1/6 scale Tiger 1! :D

Cheers,
Eric.
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"You can always tell a German, you just can't tell him much." Anonymous.

German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!

UP THE IRONS!
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Too much money, too little time my dear friend.
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Jimster wrote: I love German engineering!
Hmmm. I love German cars and bikes, I currently own four. But not the engineering so much.

If you have plenty of time on your hands, Google the following;

- BMW Oilhead final drives
- BMW fuel leak
- BMW R1250 coolant leak
- VW GTI oil consumption
- VW GTI water pump housing
- VW DSG failures

Buying a modern German vehicle is a bit like walking through a minefield.
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Estnische wrote: Buying a modern German vehicle is a bit like walking through a minefield.
No it isn´t.
Buy a Mercedes.... :haha:
BMW und VW no way!
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:thumbup:
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Außerdem verschiedene Autos, Ich wunsche Ihnen herzliches Willkommen! Die Modelle sind doch wohl gebaut und gemahlen.

Various cars aside, you are heartily welcome. Your models are well-built and finished.
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Estnische wrote:
Jimster wrote: I love German engineering!
Hmmm. I love German cars and bikes, I currently own four. But not the engineering so much.

Buying a modern German vehicle is a bit like walking through a minefield.
This is why I own 2 Mitsubishi.
;D ;D ;D
regards
the Karl

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