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Post by superba on Aug 30, 2008 2:46:26 GMT 1
The Lincoln is a Dinky reduction, the Olds is a Corgi reduction. The Chrysler 300 is a Johan 1/25 reduction and the Plymouth is a 1/43 reduction the model maker escapes me
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Post by nickvoges on Sept 7, 2008 12:07:40 GMT 1
Joey, lots of your photos we can´t see anymore. Is there a possibility to renew them? Not sure you made the Rambler Rebel as well, and I want to avoid to make the same models too much. There comes a wave of fantastic american cars of the sixties by yours. Hope you will find the time for reproduce them as well soon. Good luck nick
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Post by superba on Sept 7, 2008 23:00:04 GMT 1
Nick:
I am trying to get organized. I have a lot of pictures, I going to load all my pictures on to a photo album on the Checker Car Club.
I am just about done with a 1956 Rambler Cross Country Wagon. Once I complete, I will be a 1956 Rambler Rebel. I don't have any plans for a late sixties AMC Rebel.
Joe
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Post by superba on Dec 6, 2008 0:27:01 GMT 1
Moved from the bench to being all done 1958 Plymouth Savoy The windows were made of Testors Model Airplane Cockpit glue.
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Post by skunk on Dec 6, 2008 8:34:31 GMT 1
Yum, it doesn't get much finnier than that!
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Post by Sylvain on Dec 6, 2008 10:01:27 GMT 1
WOW, I like this Plymouth. I like your old versions, but this new one is really good.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Dec 6, 2008 15:11:57 GMT 1
It does look good And it is great to have the plain 4 door version to contrast with the sleek 2 door hardtop Plymouth. Dave
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Post by superba on Dec 21, 2008 15:48:41 GMT 1
Found this picture on the internet and thought it might be a neat little project for the new Studebaker cab casting Here's the result Kitbashed a Sylvain Chevy Cabover chassis and CMW White 3000 van and mated to my Studebaker "C" cab resin casting. Still need to do some detailing....pictures show all the flaws.
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Post by superba on Dec 21, 2008 16:19:26 GMT 1
one more 1960 Ford Fairlane
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Post by DavidJohnson on Dec 21, 2008 17:09:46 GMT 1
Joe, Your Studebaker van looks especially good , and a lot like your inspiration picture.
Dave
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Post by nickvoges on Dec 21, 2008 18:45:20 GMT 1
Great the ´60 Ford Fairlane. The EKO rims fit well for the old americans. When you can offer the first models? Good luck nick
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Post by Sylvain on Dec 21, 2008 20:48:23 GMT 1
one more 1960 Ford Fairlane And another very interesting one! Great work again, Joe!
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Post by cfesmire on Dec 22, 2008 2:08:41 GMT 1
Nice stuff Joe, I especially like the Stude.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Dec 22, 2008 9:17:32 GMT 1
I agree with Chester! Finally anything I can do with that awful CMW model!
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Post by stanhas87 on Dec 30, 2008 0:56:13 GMT 1
Dear Joe:
Oh, loved the Studebaker Truck; these are one my favorites.
I also would like to state that I own (one my first toys, really) a Brazilian - made Studebaker Pick Up. Albeit is toy - like, is plastic, and I think that it could help you with the front end / cab details (no chassi on that, but the cab is quite and grille detail are quite accurate) and if needed, I could lent it to you to help with your project (it is 1/55 scale, however).
Best Regards,
Nick K
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