The Faw trucks are so artfully done.....thank you Lu........
@perrone1 Thank you Tony. I am glad to be back!
~Michael Welborn
Member D4C: 1995 - Present
Here is another rare but important AMC model that Mike Hanson also built for me. The stunning diorama is credited to George Bojaciuk. This is the 1972 Randall AMC Gremlin. Randall, a dealership in the Mesa AZ, was known to build muscle versions of existing models for those who opted for the package.
~Michael Welborn
Member D4C: 1995 - Present
@perrone1 I missed your original post somehow Micheal, wow the workmanship on both models is brilliant. I recall you used to post on the old board?
@geoff-jowett Yes I did...I was one of the charter members of D4C. It was a part of my life since 1994 and made collecting FM/DM models (and other products) all the more fun! I miss those days. I had some trouble logging into the new forum here but with Tony and John's help I am now up and going.
~Michael Welborn
Member D4C: 1995 - Present
@geoff-jowett Yes I did...I was one of the charter members of D4C. It was a part of my life since 1994 and made collecting FM/DM models (and other products) all the more fun! I miss those days. I had some trouble logging into the new forum here but with Tony and John's help I am now up and going.
wow, a wonderful history Michael, welcome back, looking forward to more postings.
Zonkers !!! your last two presentations are Fabulous Lu
Zonkers !!! your last two presentations are Fabulous Lu
hear hear!
Extremely unique model if it in fact is available, supposedly in one of the Captain America movies I’m curious if anyone here on the Zone has ever seen this supposedly 1/24 model of this car.
@larry-kemling That’s the Hydra Schmidt Coupe scratch built by Minsk-based modeler VM. He was going to sell it was a kit; however, I don’t know if it actually happened.
Here is the link to his original post from 2015. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=1141275














