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I reckon Rick is right. This is about the best shot I can get of the services pillar ... Note that your blue arrowed rectangle isn't there.
My guess is that V added these as an after thought, and again my guess is ('scuse the fantastic art work) ....
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No 4 is up. Small scale ... small camper ... have fun.
Hee hee ... Don's gonna love this one .. Don't count the wheels Don, just do it. Clue ... There's a picture of one in the Wohnmobil section.
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wireless antenna
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Straight from the source, and as some say, trust your first instinct
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Thanks Rick, Johnny, and Volker. Unless otherwise directed, I will attach the devices in accordance with Johnny's art work.
I will get to work on the 2010 Dusseldorf Caravan Salon on a Piaggio Ape chassis tomorrow and will try not to count the wheels. Sources for the images: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/49/a9/77/4...iaggio-ape.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/originals/21/35...82e7d293e1.jpg https://www.pinterest.com/pin/487022147184080248/ Don |
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Dear Friends:
These are a new learning experience for me. I am used to RV parks in the US, Much Different than Herr V's park. Must Admit that My first mental image of a German RV park was of the Store, ticket booth, would have been in the Black Forest ginger bread style of Architecture. Glad to see the pictures of the last 3 wheeler because when I looked at the PDF hadn't the foggiest what it was. If you could find one in the US would it be classed as a Motorcycle and one would have to wear Helmets to drive and ride in it? Here is hoping some one with better computer skills will find and post pictures of the real RV park pieces parts to see how the RV's are hooked up to the Sewer, Electric and water Posts. Thank you Volker, Miles |
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Three-Wheel rucks
Three-wheelers seem to be more popular in Europe and East Asia, Miles.
When I first visited Japan in 1962, Mazda three-wheel trucks were everywhere. When Lil and I lived in Korea in the early 1970s, the same truck, built by Kia, was everywhere and, along with the famous Shinjin taxies, were the most common light motor vehicles on the roads. I look forward to trying my hand at this Italo-German vehicle, although I am not sure my hand skills are up to the fiddly little front wheel assembly (which I am not sure how to assemble). I have been searching for an image of the completed model and would be grateful for any leads to same. Don Source for image: https://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/heritage_mazda |
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There are 3 pictures of the completed model on Volker's FB.
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=De...w=1270&bih=856 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT85x1S84-Q 'nuff piccies fot ya Don?
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