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Raw materials

inplate, plastic and diecast metal are the usual materials from which toy and model MG cars are made. But a miniature MG can be made out of almost any substances, even edible ones. An old edition of magazine, from December 1957, contains a curious picture of the MG EX181 record-breaking car made out of Lyon’s ice cream and served

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