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Riccardo Ruberti. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Alan Golden, "retreat from Moscow" Painted by others assembled by Alan. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Maurizio Berselli. . MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Christos Panagiotopoulos. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Ixo London transport RT2921 in 1/43rd scale as part of the Buses of the World collection.

Jules de Raucourt. MFCA 2014. VAlley Forge Pennsylvania.

Ben Komets. MFCA 2014. May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Danny Capuano. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Dave Youngquist. MFCA 2014. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Riccardo Ruberti. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

John Espey. MFCA 2014. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Dave Youngquist. MFCA 2014. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Ludivico Carranno. MFCA 2014. May 9-11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Jason Whitman. MFCA 2014. May 9-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Riccardo Ruberti. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Danny Capuano. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Alan Golden, "retreat from Moscow" Painted by others assembled by Alan. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

MFCA 2014, Valley Forge

Suzuki 4x4 in Pewter in 1/43rd scale, very well detailed model, it is marked underneath : Boston Mint.

David Vickers. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Tamiya 1/32 Scale Model

The Morris Minor was a British motor car aimed at the family market. It was the work of a team led by Alec Issigonis, who would go on to design (and be knighted for) the successful Mini. The Minor was launched at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, on 20 September 1948.[2] The prototype had been known as the Morris Mosquito,[3] and some later models were called Morris Minor 1000. It should not be confused with the earlier Morris Minor of 1928.

 

At launch there were two variants, the standard 2-door saloon, and the tourer (convertible). The 4-door saloon was introduced in 1950. The wood-framed estate called the Traveller, plus a panel van and a pick-up truck version were introduced later with the Series II upgrades in 1952. The Traveller was very popular, and remained in production until 1971, a year after the saloon had been discontinued.

 

According to one author, the car has frequently been described by writers as typifying “English

From Wikipedia.

Marco Bariselli. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Claudio Clementi. MFCA 2014 May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Diego Ruina. MFCA 2014. May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Danny Capuano. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

@timk_st3 has built the first black Ferrari F40 and mated it to @kreativ.rims gas monkey rims!! Bringing the black beast to the street for a realistic photoshoot ☝️ happy building all!! #ferrari #f40 #outdoor #supercar #scalemodel #design #40thanniversary

James Poe. Toy Soldier Category. MFCA 2014. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Philippe Dubois. MFCA 2014. VAlley Forge Pennsylvania.

Jim Derogatis Box Diorama. "Santa Maria Della Grazia, Milano, 1798". MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Ben Komets. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Christos Panagiotopoulos. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Christos Panagiotopoulos. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Jules Raucourt. MFCA 2014. May9.

John Espey. MFCA 2014. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Phil Villanueva. MFCA 2014, May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Danny Capuano. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Nello Rivecchio. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Finisihed in Nov. 2008

A chance to get up close and personal with a small part of Cliff Parsons' 4mm scale exhibition layout. The scene is just north of Kings Cross in the 1930s.

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