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1948 Packard Station Sedan

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David Knight
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This was Brooklin’s first release of the Packard Station Sedan. It lacked the wood trim around the windows so I added it as seen below.

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David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA


   
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John Merritt
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A nice addition to the model with the trim. It looks great. What color paint did you use?


John Merritt
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David H
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I have the same earlier BRK with no window trim.  

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I really like this model David. I also have the different color variation.



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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I have this model and the maroon version which Brooklin  got right.



   
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Harv Goranson
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I got the Matrix version, which is even more correct!

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(@bob-jackman)
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I too have the Marix version and I agree it is even more correct.



   
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Steve Williams
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David,

Love how you posed the model in the various scenes. Especially like the one in the garage with the painted 2X4 in the foreground.


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Cheers and Happy Collecting,
Steve


   
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