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A Model Dose... Monday 12/27/21

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John Merritt
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A brand-new model joined my collection last week. Issued by GLM earlier this month. 

1973 Lincoln Continental Town Car Sedan

1973 Lincoln Conti TC W0
1973 Lincoln Conti TC W1
1973 Lincoln Conti TC W4
1973 Lincoln Conti TC W5
1973 Lincoln Conti TC W6
1973 Lincoln Conti TC W7

John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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David Knight
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John, that is one beautiful Lincoln.


David Knight
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Harv Goranson
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Are we back to calling resin diecasts John?



   
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John Merritt
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@mg-harv 

You know, it only takes one person to make this "No More Fun"


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Harv Goranson
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@jcarnutz  All I ask is for correct terminology John. It must be the engineer in me that recoils at inaccuracy.



   
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Diecast or die-cast, is a term like band-aid...... not all models are diecast, and not all bandages are band-aids, but most people call any type of bandages band-aids, and any type of models are called die-cast.

No harm, no foul.

Just don't call white metal models die-cast Starry Eyes  



   
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