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Tahnk you Allen and yes, the Corsair is an R/C flying model.Your pictures are great Andrea and no need to apologize for them. There are some very interesting subjects on display. I really like the rally car dio and the farmyard scene with all the buildings in it. Was the big Corsair a model or was it an R/C flyer with gas motor? Thanks for posting these fine pics. It looks to be a fantastic show too!!!.......
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Allen
If I'm not wrong the main sponsor is the Municipality, with the support of many other contributors, from Farmers' Association to several local shops.Nice pics Andrea.....looks like several of the agricultural and industrial dios are close to if not 1-87 scale. Very interesting. Can you tell us who sponsored this show?
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Richard, the "sheeps dio" is the most interesting to me too. An absolutely uncommon subject and well planned and executed... but I'm a little biased towards sheeps' flocks...:tongue-out3:Lovely photos of the show Andrea. Very envious of the guy with the many sheep. Only just recently did MiniArt come up with affordable 1/35 sheep. The Livestock Auction Market and Courtyard is interesting.
Cheers,
Richard
John, it's always a pleasure to share within this forum.Nice show Andrea, nice to see different subjects as well.
I'm another that liked those sheep , what scale was that ?
Thanks for posting .
Thank you, Hong, and no, there wasn't a competition, it was just a show.Hi Andrea.
Thanks for the sharing all the nice photos. They all look fantastic, and I can't say which one I like best.
Was the a competition at the event?
Love the Vought F4U Corsair.And here are some pics of the military subjects.
Hope you will enjoy and forgive my poor skills as photographer.
Andrea
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