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(@chris)
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I believe this was their first "Gold Coin-deluxe"  1/18 replica.   It's a fantastic candidate for "next level detailing," but considering these '46 Fords could be had for $15 - $20 when they were released, is (was ) remarkable!  😀 😎 😀 

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(@michaeldetorrice)
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It is a great-looking 1/18 diecast replica of this postwar Ford from Yat Ming. A woodie wagon is a particularly cool subject matter to do.



   
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(@perrone1)
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Yes, it certainly could use some more detailing; engine-wise especially. But, Wow, what a beautiful car model!



   
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(@100ford2003)
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Heck yeah !



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Have it with it's terry cloth seat covers.



   
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(@chris)
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@bob-jackman LoL!    I also a few of the non-Gold Coin series - without terry cloth seat covers - but they're so far back & buried in my collection I opted to instead photograph what was easiest.  😀 😀



   
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(@grockwood)
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I have the 46 Gold Coin version in red and the 48 regular release in black, which is my favorite.  Then there is the Gold Coin 48 Woody that's pretty nice.

Yatming 1946 Ford Sportsman red(X)
Yatming 1948 Ford Convertible black(III)
YatMing 1948 Ford Woody maroon

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(@chris)
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@grockwood Yep, there they all are!   As I noted, some of mine are buried.   I always thought that one day I'd open & hinge those rear doors on that woody wagon (a relatively EZ project ) but I still haven't done it.   😔 😔



   
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