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Plaid Holiday
Topic Started: Dec 10 2016, 11:05 PM (236 Views)
JeepXJLover
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Minivan
The b&w check pattern plaid and this light blue color work very nice together.


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webestang64
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Minivan
:thumbup: :bowing: :drool: Your photos!!! :wub:

And the die-cast is nice too.......... B)
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microbuss
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I wanna build a teardrop trailer someday
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lovesolderplymouths
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Compact
That pattern is called "hound's tooth". I'd like to find one of those GL teardrops to accompany my other GL travel trailers, but not really into the VWs they are hitched to. I've already pre-ordered the Hitched Home series. And as Webstang said, always love your photos. Can you maybe pull back so we can see your dio itself?
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pjedsel
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Muscle Car
That is an awesome detail touch on the VW Van! You keep showing such neat models Ryan that it gets tempting to start adding more non-emergency models back into my collection (after all, need some other vehicles for all those police cars to keep an eye on! :lol: )
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b2young
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Great shoot! I bought that same Hitch 'n Tow last week; you saved me having to photograph it, let alone open up those darn GL theft-proof blisters! Also great to see the inside of the trailer's kitchen/storage hatch.
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lovesolderplymouths
Dec 11 2016, 06:18 PM
Can you maybe pull back so we can see your dio itself?
Isn't much more to see. I use about a two and half foot by one foot surface a top my DVD cabinet. Most often with 2 or 3 buildings. I just change up the buildings here and there.
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