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TexasKnucklehead

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So I thought I'd print out the TR3 paper model (off the Moss web site) and 'be a kid' again for Christmas. Didn't we all spend hours doing these kinds of things as kids? Didn't they all end up the same way? I hope you-all took time over the holiday to remember we can still be kids.

Merry Christmas,
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I try to be a kid every chance I get.
However... you'll forgive me if I get a little freaked over seeing a burning yellow TR3.:hororr:
 
So where does one get this paper model? I looked, but couldn't find it on the Moss site.
 
Thanks for the link...pretty cool.
 
I also made one, but mine didn't go up in flames. I think one of my kids took care of it. ( If you know what I mean).
 
Perhaps the great volume of Guinnes and Bass had something to do will the demize of the little yellow car...
 
I got to be a kid this Christmas too....I got the Skyfall set by Scalextrics! This is the set that ties in to the latest 007 movie. The two cars in the set are a Range Rover and of course the classic DB6(?). Great fun and I can report neither car has met the same fate as the paper TR!! :smile:
 
Now Jerry...I was planning to road trip my TR3 down to Houston and stop in on you...but I'm not sure I want my car too near now!!

LOL

John
 
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