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    Hi Guys

    Here is the 4th car out of this series. A 1950's Porsche

    Timbers are Poplar for the light timber in the body, then Coachwood, then Tassie Blackwood on the outside with Poplar trims.

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    Cheers
    Rod T

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    Not really my kind of car Rod, but you are certainly doing some very fine woodwork...
    Who's the very lucky children to enjoy your handiwork?
    Cheers, crowie

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    Thanks Crowie

    Not really my kind of car either, but it was in a group of 4 plans, so I had to do it to complete the set.

    The toys go to my 2 daughters. I keep getting pestered for more "girl" toys, but they enjoy them anyway.

    Cheers
    Rod T

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