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The junk Yard Wars is all a speaciality in modelism .
Bluefalchion wrote:Is that a Wolverhampton jersey?
Carlos wrote:Well, the yellow jersey can be whichever club you want, Wolverhampton, Borussia anyone, the one you like the most.
The true story is that I grew up in a small town lost in the northeast of Argentina. In my town there were five sports clubs, one of them was Sarmiento, (yellow and black), in the "gang" we have a fellow, he was "canillita" (in Argentina, before the laws that ban child labor, newspapers and magazines were distributed by children called "canillita") he worked to take some money home and distributed newspapers by bicycle, that the reason he is qith a bicicle in the dio.
He played soccer in "Sarmiento" and was all the time wearing his shirt. He played very well, so we called him "Pele" (we all had nicknames, you will laugh at me, I was a defender but I moved all over the field and allwais scored many goals they called me "beckenbauer" , because I played as a libero). Today "Pele" is the technical director of children's soccer, but he works as a police officer. Almost all the children in the diorama represent someone I knew (im not there). You will see a child with a red shirt with a number 9, that is the shirt of a national club, Independiente (I hope there are no liverpool fans here), in the gang there were two Independiente fans, myself and another Kid (niknamed "Petaca", in english "hip flask") who had the number 9 shirt, that corresponded to a 70's professional player called Galvan.