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Re: My small collection

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the Kiwi drivers were very good, but year 1 it was the French and Swiss. Second year, the French fell off a cliff and it was all the Swiss.

the Germans and Dutch were good. the Yanks, Italians and Aussies were poor though. Canucks did okay too.

Team GB were solid all through year one and two, decent in three and crap in year 4...

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Lest we forget Bruce McLaren and Possum Bourne. ;-)

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McLaren was a lightweight next to Chapman.
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I have no idea what any of you are taking about :-D .

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Went to Ikea yesterday and picked up a new shelf unit just for my AM/AF collection. It's not finished yet, and I will add a couple more shelves and some doors soon, and move things about, but this will give you a rough idea of how things are looking so far. So, from top to bottom -
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The AF3 is actually my own from when I was a kid and as such is my favourite piece - and it's amazingly still mint too! I also found an SAS Wolverine in my parents attic a couple of months ago but it's missing everything (so sadly no tow rope, chaps).

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Looking good! Congrats on the first (of many) display cabinets too!!
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Thanks, Andy! Yeah, it looks like this one will be full very soon :-D :shock:

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the enemy muton wrote:Thanks, Andy! Yeah, it looks like this one will be full very soon :-D :shock:
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Doh, sorry Paul :oops: Sometimes my brain isn't connected to my hands when I type ...

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