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These are some model planes my son and I have been working on lately. Not too bad at all seeing as these are the first few models he's ever built and seeing as I haven't really worked on models like this since I was a kid.
DAF Scalemodels / miniatuur modellen / Miniatur Modelle
DAF A1300 BA360 - Golden Oldies 1:50 ( L)
DAF 33 Bestel Brandweer - AutoCult 1:43 ( R )
Say hello to mini me! A fellow designer @gavin_riddle_77 of system brick scale models redesigned the Porsche 911 GT3 R and it looks amazing!! Scroll left to see how these two designs stack up 🔝 and have a positive impact on those around you this weekend! Enjoy this cool comparison!! #porsche #911gt3 #scalemodel #toy #lego #designer
Dinky Toys Bedford TK Refuse lorry with a rear body that tips backwards and forwards along with two dustbins. 1960's in approx 1/50th scale.
Wiltshire is notable for its pre-Roman archaeology. The Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age people that occupied southern Britain built settlements on the hills and downland that cover Wiltshire. Stonehenge and Avebury are perhaps the most famous Neolithic sites in the UK.
In the 6th and 7th centuries Wiltshire was at the western edge of Saxon Britain, as Cranborne Chase and the Somerset Levels prevented the advance to the west. The Battle of Bedwyn was fought in 675 between Escuin, a Wessex nobleman who had seized the throne of Queen Saxburga, and King Wulfhere of Mercia.[3] In 878 the Danes invaded the county. Following the Norman Conquest, large areas of the country came into the possession of the crown and the church.
At the time of the Domesday Survey the industry of Wiltshire was largely agricultural; 390 mills are mentioned, and vineyards at Tollard and Lacock. In the succeeding centuries sheep-farming was vigorously pursued, and the Cistercian monasteries of Kingswood and Stanley exported wool to the Florentine and Flemish markets in the 13th and 14th centuries.
In the 17th century English Civil War Wiltshire was largely Parliamentarian. The Battle of Roundway Down, a decisive Royalist victory, was fought near Devizes.
Around 1800 the Kennet and Avon Canal was built through Wiltshire providing a route for transporting cargoes from Bristol to London until the development of the Great Western Railway.
Information on the 261 civil parishes of Wiltshire is available on the Wiltshire Community History website, run by the Libraries and Heritage services of Wiltshire County Council. This site includes maps, demographic data, historic and modern pictures and short histories.
From Wikipedia.
Still many copies left of the 250 books i had printed. If you are interested in a copy let me know. It is a collection of 10 years of information about these classic trucks.