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ON THE MOVE

ost of the vehicles we cover in DCX are static in nature. These scale miniatures that we are enamored with are all about representing realism and detail. But what is more realistic than a model that actually moves? Here’s where FMS Model comes in. FMS produces vehicles that are

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