This very unique and rare, surprisingly anything like this survived, I am guessing it is 1/12. Don't recognize the car, but based on the skirts, something from the 50's.
Full-Size Friday! Here we have a 2017 Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) first-generation GA8. The model is nicely done. All badges are photo-etched, the hood, trunk, and all four doors are functional, and the front wheels are steerable. Enjoy!
Mysterious Monday! Today we have a 1938 Phantom Corsair from an unknown maker. It is very similar to Automodello’s release. The most obvious difference is the moonroof piece. It is molded into the body on this one but removable on Automodello. The interior is quite detailed and more intricate. This model came out three to four years before Automodello’s release, so it is not a knock-off. Please let me know if you have any information on this. Automodello is on the left in the comparison photos. Enjoy!
Mysterious Monday! Today we have a 1938 Phantom Corsair from an unknown maker. It is very similar to Automodello’s release. The most obvious difference is the moonroof piece. It is molded into the body on this one but removable on Automodello. The interior is quite detailed and more intricate. This model came out three to four years before Automodello’s release, so it is not a knock-off. Please let me know if you have any information on this. Automodello is on the left in the comparison photos. Enjoy!
That is very interesting, I have never seen it or heard of it.
I think that is a resin model made by Kar Kraft in the 90's. They were an excellent maker of resin kits from South Africa. Someone did a nice build Lu.
#2 Tuesday! Today we have a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz from Franklin Mint. This is not the #1 car, and it lingered on the secondary market for a while. I felt bad for it, so here it is 🙄