When my brother and me were kids in the early seventies - my brother owned a Marzal model car. The scale was - I guess - between 1:43 and 1:87. It was yellow and such a unique and good looking car I never forgot it. My brother not, but me I was able to read the text at the underside of this model car... so I know the shape and the name since my childhood.
Many utterly stunning and aggressive design attributes, besting others' iterations of this vocabulary; for that reason its nails an C- overall, with certain D+ attributes scores. One can only begin to imagine how compelling this astounding masterpiece might transmute were it to receive any today's glorious engineering, accessories or cosmetic treatments eg, DuPont's Kameleon (sic) chameleon paint, chrome/gold metal paint, iridescent highlighting, pearl top-coating, new wheels other than Barroni.
we can not had a sex on it
bobycacad 3 months ago
When my brother and me were kids in the early seventies - my brother owned a Marzal model car. The scale was - I guess - between 1:43 and 1:87. It was yellow and such a unique and good looking car I never forgot it. My brother not, but me I was able to read the text at the underside of this model car... so I know the shape and the name since my childhood.
MowagW200 6 months ago
Many utterly stunning and aggressive design attributes, besting others' iterations of this vocabulary; for that reason its nails an C- overall, with certain D+ attributes scores. One can only begin to imagine how compelling this astounding masterpiece might transmute were it to receive any today's glorious engineering, accessories or cosmetic treatments eg, DuPont's Kameleon (sic) chameleon paint, chrome/gold metal paint, iridescent highlighting, pearl top-coating, new wheels other than Barroni.
CarCriticAssessor 6 months ago