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Chazy.R
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Here are some I created using the Brooklin 4 dr Pontiac Chieftan.

 

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Wow!  Very impressive.  I like every color combination.


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A gorgeous 1956 Pontiac replica line up in excellent colors ! My family had a 1955 Pontiac for many years and, in scale, I currently have '55 and '58 Pontiacs. But I would be delighted to have a 1956 version in any scale.



   
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Impactful scale presentation that really highlights GM's "low price field"  for '56!   Style, glitz, color, power and comfort are what automobile consumers desired back then, and Pontiac delivered on all fronts; your handiwork is proof positive!     Very cool. 😎 😎 😎 



   
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Well done!!  I especially love the 2drhts.

I think the 2-tone brown combo is one Sergio has chosen for his upcoming '56 Safari wagon.


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They look great. Did you do these recently?


Ed Davis
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Posted by: @chazy-r

Here are some I created using the Brooklin 4 dr Pontiac Chieftan.

 

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You did good! They turned out nice...love the color combos!

 


John Bono
North Jersey


   
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Chazy.R
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@ed-davis  Yes, just finished the last one of the five yesterday! Thanks to all with the encouraging comments.



   
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@whodeytink Beautiful work and I too like every color combination.



   
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@ed-davis  Yes, just finished the last one of the five yesterday! Thanks to all with the encouraging comments.

Great job with these customs!  That's the kind of work I do all the time but usually not with expensive Brooklins.

 


John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
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@john-quilter  I knew you'd be chiming in sooner or later.   ..... and yes, I concur.      A long, long time ago, in a "Galaxie"  (😏) far away, one could purchase inexpensive but VERY good models and customize or augment without breaking the bank.   

Like you, I too was a bit shocked that so many Brooklins  had been "chopped up."    Chazy has guts!



   
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@john-quilter  I knew you'd be chiming in sooner or later.   ..... and yes, I concur.      A long, long time ago, in a "Galaxie"  (😏) far away, one could purchase inexpensive but VERY good models and customize or augment without breaking the bank.   

Like you, I too was a bit shocked that so many Brooklins  had been "chopped up."    Chazy has guts!

Well having said that, I do not chop up Brookins, that was not totally true.  Here are a few Studebaker Larks that were done,  a four door sedan, hardtop,  convertible and four door wagon.  I await a 3D printed two door wagon soon.

1960 Studebaker X4 #5

 

1960 Studebaker dlr #2

John F. Quilter
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Harv Goranson
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I did some checking - I only have one 1956 Pontiac.

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@chazy-r 

Would you be interested in selling one of them?  If yes, you can contact me at edwardbd51@gmail.com


Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA


   
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John Merritt
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Beautiful models and gorgeous colors. One can never have too many '56 Ponchos.


John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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