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Post by patw on Dec 11, 2015 10:42:37 GMT -6
As a newbie I'm trying find my bearings a bit and have two Merc's I built about 18 months ago................
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Post by Bert on Dec 11, 2015 13:02:18 GMT -6
Oh yeah! The rarely seen Military Mercs. These things were armor plated and dripping with hidden machine guns. Cool idea for the old Mercs!
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Post by donculley on Dec 11, 2015 13:36:19 GMT -6
I like the one with the "dazzle" paint scheme - it keeps the police from seeing what kind of car you drive !
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Post by patw on Dec 11, 2015 15:43:51 GMT -6
Thanks guys. When my late brother bought his first car, a 1936 Morris 8, he renovated it before taking it on the road. He said to me in 1958(I was 10 years younger) that he was looking at painting his Morris in two colours. Dad said it's already maroon over black, but brother said, No Dad, black one side and maroon on the other to confuse the police if he was seen speeding! Dad a serving RAF Sergeant of 20+ years service went ballistic! Same as camo to a certain extent! Bert - The Army colour idea I took from pictures of SEMA 13 show, TJ Lavins Ford.
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Post by steelwoolghandi on Dec 12, 2015 19:16:20 GMT -6
I like the camouflage one as well it would fit real well right next to a Winter military scene. Maybe sneaking up on a German Panzer and unloading the secret weapon! Call it Der Panzer Merc?
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Post by patw on Dec 13, 2015 15:20:44 GMT -6
Your right steelwoolghandi, they wouldn't see it coming!
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Post by nighthawk on Dec 20, 2015 13:18:19 GMT -6
Love both variants!
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Post by patw on Dec 24, 2015 2:17:10 GMT -6
Cheers nighthawk, and a very happy Christmas and even better new 2016!
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