Hey,..You Know we Really Should Modify That Plinth for the 'Concours' !,..as at the Moment, it is Celebrating the,..
"Concourse d Elegance", which would suggest something aloneg the Lines of an Aiport 'Air-Side' Terminal or something Similar,..ROFL,...Oooops,
The Correct Spelling, is actually,..'Concours', from the French;
con•cours
Pronunciation: ( Fr. kôn-kOOr'; Eng. kong-koor'), [key]
—n.,
—pl. -coursPronunciation: ( Fr. -kOOr'; Eng. -koorz'). [key]
1. a public contest or competition.
Concours d'Elegance (from French meaning a competition of elegance) dates from about the 17th Century, when French aristocracy, used to parade horse-drawn carriages in the parks of Paris during Summer weekends and holidays.
Concourse
n.
1. A large open space for the gathering or passage of crowds, as in an airport.
2. A broad thoroughfare.
3. A great crowd; a throng.
4. The act of coming, moving, or flowing together.
[Middle English concours, assembly, throng, from Old French, from Latin concursus, from past participle of concurrere, to assemble : com-, com- + currere, to run.]
Maybe some Quick work with a #11 Exacto and/or a Paint Brush
Sorry Guys,..it Just 'Bugs' me and apparently Some Others as well,..lol