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Type XXIII and Class 240

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  • TypXXIII_Class240
  • TypXXIII_Class240
  • TypXXIII_Class240
  • TypXXIII_Class240
  • TypXXIII_Class240

About the Author

About Peter Vill (PeteV)
FROM: ENGLAND - SOUTH WEST, UNITED KINGDOM

49 years old, married for the last 28 years to the same long suffering woman, we have two sons aged 22 and 20. Moved from Birmingham to Bristol 19 years ago, all of my working life has been centered around Heavy Goods Vehicles or Passenger Vehicles, last 5 years have been the best as I now tea...


Comments

Superb collection of the variants......excellent ! work by Pete V and thanks for the montage Skipper, Cheers, Joe
APR 02, 2007 - 07:25 AM
I agree with me mate Joe, for sure...Mr. Vill, as always, a hearty Bravo Zulu on this fantastic display of historical variants...just goes to show you what can be done with one specific model kit, alot of time, energy, and most of all talent and artistry! Thanks Pete for the effort, and thank you, Skip, for the excellent edit! Cheers, ~Gunny
APR 02, 2007 - 02:19 PM
well, i really like the close-up pics which show the amount of tightness of the builds, as well as the master weathering, this work is really neat! congratulations for such a collection
APR 02, 2007 - 04:55 PM
That’s weird, I thought I’d already posted here. Must have been torpedoed. I’ve seen these beauties separately or in pairs but never all together. Looks really nice Pete. I’ll have to pop over and see them all side by side in real life one day. Catch you later. Vic
APR 11, 2007 - 07:57 PM