da martin67 » 26 gen 2018, 15:26
Hi Giorgio,
actually, I'm not sure, if this is a real Lima number. 15 years ago, when I started "hard-core" collecting Lima, I had not so many catalogues. Thes models had catalogue numbers which were listed in the starter set brochures. The german V100 was made from 1977 with the number 8014 (208014). In the beginning I used "internal" numbers for my collection. This means, if I did not find the real number of the model, I created a number which was "fitting" the original numbering system. In this case, the DB-Version had a definate number 8014, I used 8012, 8013, 8015 etc. for other versions of this type of model. When I started with my website, I tried to avoid These internal numbers and just Show a description without number. Could be that my work was not 100%. Or, it could be that I found the real Lima-number in the past und used it on the website and with my JPG-files. Not sure at all, but I will find out!
Cheers,
Martin
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