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Monday, October 17, 2011
M is for Mini-trucks, Part 7 - Other types/sizes/makes
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Finally - how other people treated the mini-truck and some larger versions of the truck showing the Dinky inheritance; NFIC seems to hav...
H is for Hong Kong, Part 1 - Overview and 'Past the Post'
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Note; In the next three posts making this set of articles HK (italisised) refers to a specific company and not my usuall short-form for ...
H is for Hong Kong, Part 2 - ABC
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The real reason for this set of posts coming into being, as I was researching the Mini-trucks posted above, I came across these guys and de...
H is for Hong Kong, Part 3 - CM, CMV, HK
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Again in this last group there are similarities and differences that may or may not indicate links? Three cowboys from ' CM ' whi...
S is for 'Special Relationship'...(Bloody Journalists!)
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I have been trying to upload this for weeks, but Blogger will not accept the scan of the original newspaper article, so I've had to moc...
F is for Further Follow-up B
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Continuing on the subject of 'The Meet', I got permission to use the images on Adrien's Mecator Trading website (link to right)...
M is for 'Minter'
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About time for a little morsel to be thrown to the hardcore Airfix junkies, and this is as good as any, although I may put all the ready-m...
Saturday, October 15, 2011
News, Views etc...Images and Blogger
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I've noticed when checking back at home on my oh-so-slow Vodaphone dongle that the images of the last three posts done at the library a...
T is For Trucks - Overview
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A bit of a gratuitous post today, these are mostly old photographs I took about ten years ago with my old 35mm Zenit , and in the course of ...
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Friday, October 14, 2011
News, Views, Etc...
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Competition... I don't know what happened to the totaliser, it was 290-odd to go one minute and only 62 views the next...I will have to ...
E is for Eko; Part 1 - Vehicles and Figures
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Eko , Valladolid, Spain Probably the Spanish for ‘Echo’ rather than the Ee-Kay-Oh they tend to be called in the English-speaking world (incl...
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E is for Eko; Part 2 - Ephemera and Listings
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This is some of the resource material I've culled the listings from, there was another image but blogger just will not upload it (I'...
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
F is for Further Follow-up A
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Not the post(S) I've been struggling to edit for two days now and which will have to be redone again! But a little something to follow-u...
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Before-and-After's
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Pretty self-explanatory stuff, but I'm in the job market and it helps to show I can do what I say I can, otherwise you might find some K...
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