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<p>Did a search and found nothing, so I figured I'd start one. Of course all mine are currently buried ATM, but by al means, post yours!</p>

<p>I have;</p>

<p>'71 sunny 1200 Gl</p>

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<p>'68 Bluebird SSS sedan</p>

<p>'74 Sunny excellent</p>

<p>two '70s 620s</p>

<p>one vintage BRE 240z</p>

<p>I'll post pics of them as they are enearthed</p>

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they're 1/24-1/25, the shop isnt to scale, but I first built it when I was 16. I rebuilt it in '99. I built Sloman's to scale, but it would be a small store. I plan to build a rusty tin shack machine shop on the back of it.

I bought up old playskool and fisher price building that are more like 1/29 scale and well detailed.

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they're 1/24-1/25, the shop isnt to scale, but I first built it when I was 16. I rebuilt it in '99. I built Sloman's to scale, but it would be a small store. I plan to build a rusty tin shack machine shop on the back of it.

I bought up old playskool and fisher price building that are more like 1/29 scale and well detailed.

Oh, they looked like a smaller scale for some reason lol but your shop is cool

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a '40 ford I built in 1989 when I was 13. I mixed the colors myself;

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A Pinto shop project;

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A '53 Plymouth I built using a '49 ford body, a '53 chevy for the roof, and sprue with lots of Squadron Green filler for the spears.

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the z car

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some more of the Road Runner;

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The one I have is an OLD kit from japan. My precious is a '68 Corolla Sprinter with opening doors, hood, trunk. The engine houses an electric motor through a driveshaft to a live axle and leaf springs. it's pretty freaking cool!

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