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1954 Chevrolet 210 Wagon in Bermuda Green

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David Knight
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Another ‘54 Chevrolet by Brooklin

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David Knight
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Another great comparison.



   
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Great looking 1954 Chevrolet station wagon ......both real and 1/43 Brooklin model. Really nice color, too.



   
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Chazy.R
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David, very nice authentication photos of another Brooklin gem! Thanks for posting.



   
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Chazy.R
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Hi Guys,

I forgot I had a 54 Woody Wagon in brown and tan. Pictures are attached!

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David Green
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Both are well done models. I’m not sure which I like most. Best bet, have both. Thanks David and Chazy.



   
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John Merritt
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Great comparison David, an excellent model and great shots of the 1:1 to compare. I have always liked the Brooklin '54 Chevrolet wagon. The green one was the one I wanted, just never found one until I came across this one redone by John Roberts. I also have the solid beige version. Love the brown & beige one too. 

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John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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@jcarnutz All that trim detail really elevates this already nice model.



   
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And a few more early Chevrolet tin woody wagons,  the 1950 is a Kagar transkit on a Solido sedan done many decades ago.  The 1952 is a NEO in maroon, a reissue of the original black version.  The Kagar transkits proved useful to create  Pontiac and Oldsmobile versions since they all shared bodies aft of the A post.

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@john-quilter Niiiiice!



   
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