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These are some small tarot cards that came with a mini book. You have to separate each of the cards individually.
The Tasman Motor Motor Festival as Sydney Motorsport Park.
Minis, competing in the Group N Class.
(1/6) Not sure who the owner/driver of the #1 getting a little air at the rear is.
(2/6) Daniel Berry, #19, 1963 Morris Cooper S.
(3/6) Chris Collett, #62, 1964 Morris Cooper S.
(4/6) , Ben Tebbutt Cooper S, #8.
(5/6) Nathan Goulding, #43, 1963 Morris Cooper S.
(6/6) Francis Meier, #188, 1964 Morris Cooper S.
Eastern Creek, New South Wales, Australia.
My versions of the three latest Modular Buildings in Mini Modular format.
Here are the LDD files:
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3948340/o0ger_Town_Hall_Mini_...
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3948340/o0ger_Pet_Shop_Mini_M...
There are four pieces missing from the LXF. You have to imagine four 1x1 Technic Brick with pin hole placed there. (Pin holes have restrictions in LDD)
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3948340/o0ger_Palace_Cinema_M...
How cute is that!?
Mini Leica is from ixtee shop and was bought from Gina at the TIB shop.
London (Melon) is wearing a SqueakyMonkey's dress. www.squeakymonkey.com
I got my mini-me today :) soooo happy he´s so well done!!!! Looking at the details in person I really wonder how Park is able to work on such a tiny ultra mini scale!!! LOVE him!!! That was really a dream come true! Now I have to see with whom he will make friendship in the dollcloset....
here´s the link to Park´s flickr... he does incredible repaints!!!!!! www.flickr.com/photos/peeweeparker/
A 1972 Mini-based Outspan orange promotional car, exhibited at the Beaulieu Motor Museum in the New Forest, Hampshire.
Mini Clubman John Cooper Works 2018
Based on the BMW UKL2 platform. At the time of its debut, the Mini Clubman was the largest Mini ever manufactured by the brand, measuring 427 cm long and 180 cm wide. It abandons the previous model's asymmetrical door layout for a standard four-door design, but it retains the rear barn doors.
The top-of-the-line John Cooper Works version produces 170kW from the BMW B48A20 engine, and has the ALL4 four-wheel-drive system as standard. The sprint to 100km/h takes 6,3 s and top speed is 238 km/h.
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Red 1999 Rover Mini - T886 ARO - seen on display at The Lakes Charity Classic Vehicle Show held in Grasmere, Cumbria, England, June 2017.
Any corrections to details given or extra information on the vehicle, the exact model, its history or any work done on it will be gratefully received.
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This event was held in aid of Langdale and Ambleside Mountain Rescue - see: www.lamrt.org.uk/
and Blood Bikes Cumbria - see: bbcumbria.org/
BMW likes to periodically remind us that the MINI marque doesn't just represent twee little city cars but that that the brand also has some serious racing pedigree. They do that with their in-house "John Cooper Works" tuning shop, which every decade or so puts out a "GP" edition, meant to be the hottest of the hot hatches. The next Mini JCW GP is due out in 2020, and the concept design looks bonkers.
While it's unlikely that BMW is going to let this thing go racing--and even less likely that it'll get to race offroads, a fan can dream...