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At The Nicaraguan Border

Carrara/RDS Historical posted on Nov 24, 2006
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Victoria is right into her role as sponsor of downloaded models that needed some extra lift to make it to the main screen. Jessica had done the modifications of my own models to make them the way I actually extended them. Here she has taken the BH15 and given it Galossie wheels. Then she has made it a symmetric right handed model for American roads. with glass and reflectors for the headlights it's time to go to Nicaragua with old USMC and memories of Violetta Chamoro in her wheel chair. No hospitals this time we are no longer with a native. Have you ever been on the Ortega Highway throough Hemet, California? The green chilies are delicious!!

Comments (14)


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Richardphotos

6:58AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

excellent modeling as always. I have not seen a bus like this since many years ago in Mexico. back in the early 70's they were still using them.luckily they retired them and went for modern coaches. I seen a wreck in Monterrey involving 5 buses and one unlucky car in the middle

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B_PEACOCK

7:34AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

I think the bus and image are just awesome

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pakled

7:51AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

just the thing to Romance a Stone in..;) great modeling...keep 'em coming.

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evinrude

8:54AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

Out of the work you've done so far that I've seen, this is definitely the best, solely in terms of sheer character. Very well done. I think you should do an old-fashioned fire truck, circa 1930s.

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Mondwin

9:28AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

Really a very superb modeling Dear Friend!!!bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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1hawks1

9:48AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

This is a wonderful image my friend..Excellent work.

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Indoda

9:55AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

Excellent modeling - first class bus.

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RodolfoCiminelli

10:08AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

A excellent work and modelling too....!!!

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creanum

10:23AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

excellent creation....

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Spirit1

4:05PM | Fri, 24 November 2006

A fine bus. Execellent lighting and model.

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jocko500

10:07PM | Fri, 24 November 2006

green chilies do taste good and I like the look of this bus

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Odessey

2:43AM | Sat, 25 November 2006

Actually yes i have been on the Ortega Highway south of riverside county near Hemet and off I "15" kind of a retirement community if my memory serves me right. It was at the basin of lake Elsanor a twisting and turning dangerous road on a mountain top wich cut time and the commute in half to the other side wich was San Juan Capistrano many people used the highway to save the time on the commute of traveling thru L.A wich in some cases can take arround 3 hours ! But a very dangerous road indeed .

Valerie-Ducom

6:20AM | Sat, 25 November 2006

Oh yes, fantastic work and perfect composition!!! Excellent!!! Good day ;)

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MeredithWilson

11:05PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Dear Dale, I was just reading Richard's comment. I don't think they exactly retired the busses from Mexico. They just moved them farther south. This is a lot like the one I road in South America in the early 90's. If they keep that trend up, they may find their final resting spot in Antarctica!!! ;-) Very neat modeling!!! Love, Meredith


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