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Comments
10 August 2013, 14:06
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Hi Marko...
OOB = out of box.
OOP = out of production
MIB = mint in box... not> men in black 🙂
10 August 2013, 18:26
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BTW (by the way)
Fabian D was asking if you had built it straight out the box, no aftermarket bits.
10 August 2013, 18:29
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This is out of production ... hope at you get it some shop.
Ford G.P.A. Jeep (Tamiya MM143, 1:35)
11 August 2013, 13:55
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@Marko: Tamiya's GPA is such a simple kit, but you let it look like if it was produced by today's standards. Great job. I like the busy look and the rusty exhaust. 👍
@Fabian D: Tamiya has reissued this kit. You still should be able to get one.
Russian Tank Div. Recon Team (Tamiya 89771, 1:35)
25 September 2013, 17:43
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comming along nicely Marko 👍
Thanks for the info Frank, boxart is now stored in my brain, I´ll have an eye on it😉
25 September 2013, 23:51