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◊ 2018-09-30 12:51 |
not a 4 door sedan like that of Saarlouis / Wiking model, but wagon https://www.flickr.com/photos/geralds_1311/17187740938 -- Last edit: 2018-09-30 13:15:56 |
◊ 2018-10-12 08:14 |
@andrepa: what Wiking model? https://youtu.be/FGK8IC-bGnU Bist Du morgen auch auf der Veterama? |
◊ 2018-10-18 22:23 |
@ingo Wiking 1:87 086130 Feuerwehr - Ford Escort "Saarlouis" Mein Nachbar (82) war auf der Veterama ! |
◊ 2018-10-19 00:29 |
Irgendwann müssen wir das mal mit einem Treffen in "Monnem" hinbekommen... |
◊ 2018-10-19 21:38 |
Oh, da sieht man, wie viel sich bei WIKING getan hat. In den 80er Jahren habe ich intensiv WIKING gesammelt, 1990 habe ich dann aufgehört, als das erste richtige Auto kam (und die WIKING-Neuwagenpreise unangenehm stiegen). Als was -Anbieter oder Käufer- war Dein Nachbar dort, und wonach hat er geschaut? Ich war wieder mit meinem Rollator vor Ort. Aber leider war diese Veterama nicht ergiebig (ein K 70-Lichtschalter, ein Nummernschild, drei Auto-Quartette) |
◊ 2018-10-19 21:39 |
Ich hab' nur den Wiking-T4 in türkis. |
◊ 2018-10-19 22:13 |
Den T4 könnte ich gebrauchen, wegen der Räder es gibt ihn auch von Herpa und Rietze. Gerade die frühen Wikinger strahlen den Charme der 70er aus. Es wundert mich nur, warum man nicht einen neuen Ro 80 macht nach 50 Jahren?! Brekina Modelle sind sogar lackiert in der jeweiligen original Farbe und die eingesetzten Scheinwerfer wirken wie echt Mein Nachbar löst nur noch seine Bestände auf, z. Bsp. eine Blinkerwarze vom 190er Ponton, ein zerbrochener Schriftzug BORGWARD etc. Ich hatte mal einen Türgriff des P100, unheimlich wertig die Verarbeitung, sowas gibt es Heute nicht mehr... Ja ich wünsche mir auch, daß wir uns mal in 'Monnem' treffen Vor einiger Zeit hätte ich John treffen können, in Technik Museum Sinsheim... |
◊ 2018-10-19 22:14 |
johnausStaffs? |
◊ 2018-10-19 22:24 |
Yes, wir haben es leider hinterher erst erfahren |
◊ 2018-10-20 15:00 |
Vielleicht nächstes Jahr noch eine Kreuzfahrt auf dem Rhein. |
◊ 2018-10-21 00:14 |
Would such a trip be still attractive, when you need a visa and have to bear bad rates for the exchange the melting £ into the strong €? |
◊ 2018-10-21 09:17 |
British tourists spend £33bn a year in Europe. Can you see the idiot EU negotiators walking away from that? I have been using £1 to 1Euro in my calculations for the last couple of years so it makes no difference to me, and can right now negotiate a fixed price for my holiday which I expect to cost about £5k. I am not going to explain why, but I shall encounter no problem with visas, if they do become necessary. British arrogance trumps European obduracy any time. Link to "www.thetimes.co.uk" -- Last edit: 2018-10-21 13:55:41 |
◊ 2018-10-21 15:07 |
There's no need for negotiation, neither for the four columns of the EU (freedom of movement for persons, money, goods and services), nor for the since milleniums known elementary rule "pacta sunt servanda" The money of the British tourists isn't a big thing for the other EU-countries. There are millions of tourists from other countries, who compensate that. Disregarded the topic, that several European touristic locations have reached their capacity limits, especially in this hot summer. The 3 million British citizen, living in other EU-countries are getting in other, much more dramatic troubles. This morning I saw a reportage about them. It was frightened. For that reason my wife and me have stopped our thoughts to emigrate to Scotland. We may continue when the Scots will try to leave the sinking GB-ship. |
◊ 2018-10-21 15:35 |
I cannot wait to be free of the blind stupidity surrounding the aspirations of the unelected unaccountables who wish to force the country of my birth into the United States of Europe. The thought of being ruled by a bunch of faceless grey men who cannot even decide between Strasbourg and Brussels and therefore cost their taxpayers billions of Euros in wasted time and travel expenses and who seem never to listen to what people want, just continue to add to their own self aggrandisement, fills me with dread. My father and many of my relatives fought in a war to get rid of one megalomaniac, and we now were, until Brexit, facing the possibility of being subjugated by another bunch of similarly fixated and untouchable personnel with who knows what plans for all of our futures. Given freedom of operation who can imagine what these people will try to do. Look at the example of FIFA and the slimy Sepp Blatter, once these unaccountable organisations are given free reign over Europe and money to do as they wish anything could happen, witch hunts, pogroms, anti-semitism to name a few. The “strong” Euro is only another Greece, or an Italy or a Spain from impending collapse, the trouble is, it could take the rest of the world economy with it. Good Luck to the EU, it will need it, |
◊ 2018-10-21 15:58 |
Hear, Hear!! I might add, there's something about the British mentality that makes us hate being told what to do by our politicians and bureaucrats (the cult of Jeremy excepted, but he's got his own megalomaniacal designs), what makes the EU think we'll accept their diktats any more lightly? The EU may work fine for Germans, this is after all their 3rd attempt at the subjugation of Europe, the difference this time being they have the French riding on their coat tails. |
◊ 2018-10-21 16:15 |
🤦 |
◊ 2018-10-21 16:24 |
Well, actually 80% of the British industry (not the automotive industry - an origin British automotive industry doesn't exist any more) says, that the Brexit has disadvantages for them: Link to "www.thecourier.com.au" Sure, for the Brexidiots not a big point, as the BoJo-clown has summarized the topic succinctly with a plain "Fuck economy!" Btw: "unelected" is not true - we all could vote them and no offense to the grey men! I am one of them! And my chairman is already elected to the EU parliament: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QIcqYzbf3M (English subtitles are available) Currently I'm only the chairman's inofficial adjutant for Northkorea-affairs, but at the next party convention I'll want to stand for the election becoming the CEOdirectorpresident for old car clunkers. |
◊ 2018-10-21 16:35 |
I’m sure Antoine’s fingers are on his keyboard ready to archive, or maybe even junk this altogether. The only thing I wish to add is that I voted to join thee EEC in 1975, and am so dismayed at the useless, money wasting, self seeking talking shop called EU that it has become, that I am one of your “Brexidiots” and have this time voted to leave BTW Boris said “F—- business”. |
◊ 2018-10-21 16:50 |
https://youtu.be/uvPbj9NX0zc |
◊ 2018-10-21 17:04 |
I have no further comment to make. |