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Marty Johnson
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Ivo 2 engine plus Tommy
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Hybrids have two motors so...

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Extremely nice  replicas of these transportation devices, lol ! It would be quite a ride in ANY of them . ....  Wink  



   
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.... I have EV models but no hybrids.   I have vintage gassers and drags, but no multi-engine showstoppers.   I think the only multi engine replicas I have are a 1/18 WWII airplane and my favorite - the Mysterion!     So cool, so...cool!   😎 😎 😎 

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Besides all the TV Tommy Ivo's, I have this "Twin Mill". (1/24) Engines fire up separately with sound; lights work with sequential taillights; top raises electronically. Comes with dust cover. Fun piece.

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Marty, I had forgotten the trouble prone early twin 4Cyl Detroit in the Scenic Cruisers.



   
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@bob-jackman As a kid in the '50s, I just loved the looks of that GMC Scenic Cruiser. I remember finding a little plastic replica in a cereal box and kept it forever. What scale is your model? It looks great!



   
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@rich-sufficool I have the model in 1/87 and 1/43 scales. Most beautiful bus ever IMO.



   
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@rich-sufficool -   It's made by IXO.  It's 1:43 and is HUGE! And why not?  It's a BUS! Look how it looks compared to 1:18 scale models.  

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@marty-johnson It's so great they did that Greyhound in 1/43 instead of that oddball 1/50 scale. That's such an impressive model.



   
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@rich-sufficool - I recall that either Franklin or Danbury Mint had a Scenic Cruiser in the plans in 1:24 scale.  I was REALLY excited about it being available on a larger scale and DEFINITELY would have bought one.  Unfortunately, it never got past the planning stage and was never produced.



   
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@marty-johnson     Is 1/10 scale too large?     This guy printed one for R/C operations - he's been working on it for over a year.    😎 😀 😎 

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@chris - Wow!  It's a biggin'!



   
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@marty-johnson Double WOW!!!



   
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Amazing vehicles and a wide variety ! I still have this old Greyhound Scenic-Cruiser model that was made by Dinky, I believe.

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@michaeldetorrice - I'm pretty sure I had one of those when I was a kid.  I was about 7 years old and no clue who the manufacturer was.



   
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