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Great looking model, Corey! You're a much faster builder than I am. My effort is still at your post #4, but it's coming along well.
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Nicely done. That narrow wheelbase makes me think the Lancia was none too stable. One sharp turn and ... Whoops!
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Thanks guys!,
I suspect that was one reason they took the second small turret off the top! I have seen one photo of one car tipped over on its side. And it was noted even in it's prime for not coping well with off road situations... but it stayed in some usage for two world wars!
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That's a good looking model Corey, your recovery seems to be picking up speed.
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Yes, thank you! I am doing quite well these days. Walking 1.5 -3 miles each day with my wife. Managed to get our time down to 18 minutes per mile. And my weight is down 16 pounds. And best of all all my blood work numbers were good and even in the "normal" range last doctors appointment! I might actually be around a while longer to build models and raise kids.
Now I need a test build for a 1938 Spanish Civil War car and an Italian Social Republic 1944 car...anyone up for it PM me with your email and I will send!
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