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An aftermarket Mascot on the previous '50 Ford shoebox woody.
Old but nicely cared for!
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My B1 finally gets to visit my layout. Unfortunately I built this when I was going to use metal track instead of the plastic I eventually settled on (partially due to ease of getting track bits but mainly due to cost), hence the 9v metal wheeled motor in the tender. I will convert this in the future plus redo areas now Lego aftermarket manufacturers have designed newer or custom parts (BlueBrixx have now started exporting to the UK again, seems money means more than getting stroppy over Brexit lol).
This is a shame because they don't sell these in New Zealand anymore and some FOOL stepped on it and it was MINT
I uploaded the video finding this on my Peugeot guy 2 channel by accident so go watch the video there.
hi guys Peugeot guy here.
I have no idea if I uploaded this to my youtube channel or not but if I haven't then please tell me.
I was not expecting to find this. it was when I picked up 3 I noticed this one after.
(on the bridge)
A street scene from Hazeldine Avenue: Mary, Aftermarket Wheels, Ward-off-the Evil blue stucco.
Thank you everyone for the views, comments and faves on this image!
an aftermarket (?) hood ornament on a 1934 Buick sedan at the Windsor High School car show.\n\nBuicks of this era would normally have a flying lady (aka goddess) ornament so this one must be an aftermarket item.
the aftermarket is brand new but has a missing clip. Probably the owner didn't place it correctly. The Polo has only 3 of the clips left but looks fine.
it had a small chunk out the side and 1 or 2 missing clips but its a nice one so I took. im not sure if im gonna keep tho