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08/11/2025 8:41 am
Thanks for all your warm words, just a pleasure to publish here)))))
1/43 Provence Miniatures 1938 Talbot Lago T23 "Coupe Sand" By Figoni & Falaschi
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09/11/2025 5:24 am
1/43 Chromes by Ilario 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Cabrilolet by Saoutchk (ch#100272) For King Farouk Of Egypt
In case someone is interested in the history of this car, here is the link: Talbot Lago T26 Record Cabriolet par Saoutchik - 1948
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11/11/2025 2:33 am
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11/11/2025 3:27 am
very impressive cars and replicas of them, thanks again for these.
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11/11/2025 5:18 am
11/11/2025 4:49 pm
wish I could afford more of them!@geoff-jowett thanks Geoff/
What do you guys think about Matrix models?
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14/11/2025 1:05 pm
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16/11/2025 12:37 am
sheer work of art!Ilario (Chromes series) - 1948 Talbot Lago T26 Coupe Grand Sport by Saoutchik
Thank you Geoff)))
These cars are called “rolling sculptures”
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16/11/2025 10:42 am
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18/11/2025 5:25 am
18/11/2025 3:55 pm
@hobbydragon My kind of car. I bet I would get lots of attention, if I drove one of these around town.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
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18/11/2025 4:12 pm
I wouldn't let you out of my sight Ed!@hobbydragon My kind of car. I bet I would get lots of attention, if I drove one of these around town.
Another beautiful model
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18/11/2025 5:00 pm
- @ed-davis I'm sure you'd attract a lot of attention if you drove a $5 million car around the city streets. Nowadays, these machines are only intended for exhibitions and museums. And I think that’s pretty right: we have to keep them and cherish for the future generations
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