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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
I found a lot of the links don't work even though I joined and logged in. It's a nice site though, and I'll try again later to download the freebies. Love esther PS maybe the site somehow knows that I don't use posette much.
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
Thank you for having choosen Posetteforever for sharing your wonderful model VK :) It's really great and we're honoured
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The somnambulator has awakened!
Thanks for making this. It looks hot!
JB
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I have just installed this. It's incredible. I can't believe how much work has gone into this model. Thank you very much.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Cobra lookalikes, of varying automotice quality, were a staple of the kit car business, a few years ago, and one was the basis of a TV series entitled "A Car Is Born". There used to be a kit-car version of the Jaguar C-type, using Jaguar running-gear and engine. The nearest I've been to owning a classic car is an ancient Land Rover. At least I'm not the one who has to fret about being shunted in a supermarket car-park. It's not a bloody jeep!
Jim, about 1/10 of an original C-type. I don't make money on modeling, although it's a passion for many years (modeling I mean, not money). The C-type is an exciting car. Maybe it could be modelled if there are enough reference pictures. I have no car, but when I was very young I drove a Fiat 126. This was one of the smallest and noisiest cars at that time (air cooled two-stroke engine).
Lol, I had a Mini with an 850 CC engine. Not that noisy, but the thing rattled like it had Parkinson's. I had a Lancia Beta as well at one stage, but sports cars are just to expensive to maintain. The Lancia had a type of tyre not sold in South Africa, so I had to import new tyres, not ideal when you are at the bottom of the food chain...
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Yeah, there are so few original C-types still existing that you can't really put a price on them, but a real 427 Cobra would go for $200,000 to $250,000 these days, as you might know. I did see a XK-SS (which was the street version of the D-type, more or less) sold for over a million.
I had a 850 Mini too, BTW, plus a 997 Mini Cooper and a Lotus Elan S-2 (the Emma Peel one, not the one they made more recently). All were pretty rare in the USA.
Well... Cob1 is the reason for the speedlimit in the UK (Allegedly) Aside from the above rumors, that is one HECK of a beautiful car. I happened to visit the Autocraft (AC) factory to look at the progress of a Mk IV Hurricane (yes the plane) when it was being serviced there. On the way back, a friend of mine asked jokingly "So which one did you like?" and I said "The midnight blue one with the Cob1 numberplate." whereupon he grinned and said "You don't want much, so you?" (I had NO idea lol) However, given the choice... ...I'd have walked out with the Hurricane. No contest. =D
Silke
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I finally got around to playing with this amazing model!I couldn't resist throwing in a few of my other new toys so I give you.....
"Non-Naked Vicky In A Temple.......
With A Shelby!"
For product credits, if you're interested, see my gallery.
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