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Yes, thanks. I'm not familiar with Wheat-a-bix, but that train looks a lot like the Kix railroad. I wonder if it is from the same company.
In doing my Google search, I found where an auction company sold 35 of the boxes of the Kix Railroad and they had images of many of the vehicles. If you are interested in this sort of thing, Search Kix Railroad and you will find it. |
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Well, I continue with the old whells. Actually, I build all the advertising Shell's old cars (more than 30 models -1959-1960). They were distributed freely in gaz stations.
Unfortunatly, not all, because I haven't some models : 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 34, 35 ! If someone have one of them, I will be really interrested to have the file... Here is the number 1 : Ford 1908 |
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Have you tried these?
paper2.html |
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You've done a fine job on those little antique automobiles, Pat.
Thanks for the various websites and info on such vehicles. I think the first paper model I ever built on my own was a Mayflower moving van. I apparently received two, because I remember building one and still have one. Don |
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Johnny. PS: PM me if you can't get through the Language barrier Pat. Although it's obviously Japanese, neither IE or Chrome could ID the language to translate, but I muddled through and lifted nine models. |
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Google Translate works well
Google Translate I was thinking there was a second page of these, but I don't see how to get there from here. I'll have to check it out some more after work |
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Thanks for the link Dave
You're welcome Don Thanks for your help John but I can manage, it is not so complicated And now the number 3 : the Panhard and Levassor 1894 (the one I prefer until now...) |
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