A phenomenal spread Lu - THANK YOU!! The multi-engine Blue Spirit Aero is Wild!!
A preview of another key AMC model I am having custom built to round out my end of the era AMC showroom. Build credit goes to Mike Hanson.
~Michael Welborn
Member D4C: 1995 - Present
@lu That looks like the LS430 I had except mine had the tan interior. What an exceptional car that was.
nice to see you back Lu. Is that the Danbury Mint 1959 Bonneville hardtop that was going to be produced but wasn't because of DMs shutdown? Would love to see more pics when u get time
thanks
Geoff
I want that beautiful '59 Pontiac on your shelf. How did you acquire it? Isn't that one of DM's that wasn't mass produced?
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
I was incredibly lucky to acquire it from a former Danbury Mint insider. I’m on the road this week, but I’ll post some photos once I’m back. By the way—did you notice the DM Cadillac woodie in that shot? And since I know you’re an Oldsmobile fan, I’ve got something really special to show you - it made an appearance on page 87 - the first picture showing the underside, but no one identified it
@lu I had no idea that was a DM Cadillac? You'll have us 1/24 enthusiasts needing therapy after more information and pics!
The 1984 AMC Cherokee Chief is finished. Build and photo credit goes to Mike Hanson. I am rounding out my key AMC (Tri-Color Logo Era) models. AMC was way ahead of its time in many areas without the budget to maintain momentum. This started as a 3-D Print of the wrong year, a Chrysler era Cherokee per the wheels. No doubt it had to be made into the 1984 1st Year Chief under AMC.
~Michael Welborn
Member D4C: 1995 - Present
excellent build from Mike, thanks Michael.



























