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No idea how you do it Milan, super cool in all respects.
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Nice looking Ferrari.
I remember watching a F1 race on TV in the 1960's. At one point on the circuit they kept putting Graham Hill on the screen. I thought they were referencing a location on the circuit rather than a driver.
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Another masterpiece. Question -- how did you do the screen over the engine?
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You feel you could just jump in and drive away. As always, fantastic work.
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Milan, there appears to be a giant version of you beside that full size Ferrari.
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Never seen a human being scaled up that big, must take a lot of paper. Nicely done is an understatement. Bravo.
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Now what would be really cool would be a picture of Milan in the car!
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I've never seen anyone who can do the open wheel classic's like you do!! Each one is a work of art.....just amazing!!
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