Fiat Light Delivery Van

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Polux

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Yep friends!

Today I have started this lovely kit :smiling3:

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By the moment looks very well and all fits perfectly (but I only have build the engine :P )

This is the typical and classic Italian car.... small, really small ....in fact seems a 1/48 vehicle O_o

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The kit has two marks, a German military option and a civilian one; I will paint it in civilian colours because it will be part of a “secret” diorama that I’m building.

Will try to post some updates tomorrow ;)

Cheers

Polux

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Tone M

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Good luck Pokux, looking forward to this! :D

I'm guessing it's a fiat '600' based van (?), all good Fiat's are tiny in real life.....

I ware a pair of Uno's as shoes lol ;)
 

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I can see another masterpiece in the making i have plenty of popcorn and a nice comfy seat.

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Looks great Polux , I'm going to get a couple of these 1/35 civilian cars for a dio I've got in mind :smiling3: might do mine burnt out though
 

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nice start Polux, what a very little van you could almost say cue, :D
 
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Polux

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\ said:
I'm going to get a couple of these 1/35 civilian cars for a dio I've got in mind :smiling3:
You have a limited range, but very interesting I must say :smiling3:

The Bronco produce the Opel (is the car on my secret trip diorama) and four different versions of the Fiat 500 Topolino (this one), you have the classic Tamiya one and the ICM brand has some interesting items, but the size of them are bigger (not the scale :smiling3: )

Think I have forget someone, but I don't remember now...:oops:
 
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Cant wait to see what your going to expand this one into.

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Polux

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That's really interesting Gregg :smiling3:

Amazing what you can do with a bit of imagination and a scalpel...O_o
 
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