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the.x.man

New Zealand
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Posted - 06/16/2010 :  18:18:30  Show Profile  Visit the.x.man's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I am now the proud owner of a one-off model of the 1925 Type 22 that what pulled out of Lake Maggiore recently, after lying on the bottom for 73 years. Completely scratch-built by Bannarit Rittaporn in Thailand, in approximately 1/18 scale. It comes mounted on a fancy leather base and wooden box.
I have to say, with it sitting here in front of me, it is one of the most amazing models I have ever seen...







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cpete

USA
53 Posts

Posted - 06/16/2010 :  19:10:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That is pretty crazy. Great subject. Incredible build. Definitely one of a kind!

I dont suppose you planned on displaying this in a fish tank?

Enjoy, and as always, thanks for sharing.

Chad
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the.x.man

New Zealand
877 Posts

Posted - 06/16/2010 :  19:37:02  Show Profile  Visit the.x.man's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by cpete

I dont suppose you planned on displaying this in a fish tank?


That thought had crossed my mind :o)

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ioannis

Greece
494 Posts

Posted - 06/17/2010 :  05:05:52  Show Profile  Visit ioannis's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Brilliant Jono!!
You are always full of new ideas.
I'll send you a mail.
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christian

Austria
443 Posts

Posted - 06/17/2010 :  09:40:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yono this is absolutely fantastic

Christian
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ferrari4evr1

USA
297 Posts

Posted - 06/18/2010 :  11:08:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That is simply amazing! I love the subject. Instead of it being a "Barn Find," It's a "Lake Find." :)
I wonder if there is a market for "Barn find" subjects?
Model cars built as they appeared when they were found in a Barn?
Could be interesting :)
Thanks for posting...


James
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moriaan

Netherlands
510 Posts

Posted - 06/19/2010 :  02:23:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jono, a piece of art!!

Impressive!

Hans
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LQDA4

USA
40 Posts

Posted - 10/05/2010 :  04:59:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I need to check other scale forums more often...

WOW!

(What's the story about the real car - how did it end up in the lake?)
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the.x.man

New Zealand
877 Posts

Posted - 10/05/2010 :  21:16:27  Show Profile  Visit the.x.man's Homepage  Reply with Quote
It was privately imported into Switzerland sometime in 1937, but Swiss customs slapped an import tax onto it that exceeded the value of the car. The owner was given two choices: pay the tax or destroy the car (according the Swiss laws of the time), so it was pushed into Lake Maggiore!
Until it was discovered by divers a few years ago, both the car and the story were considered to be something of a myth.

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stewil

USA
139 Posts

Posted - 10/07/2010 :  06:21:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jono,
That model is just plain COOL.
Loved your history piece especially because I was cruising around on Lake Maggiore just a few weeks ago. It is interesting to know what the area where that Bug was dumped and later retrieved looks like.

Cheers and Happy Collecting,
Steve
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