@parisi50 OK, so I’ve got a pretty extensive collection of woodies, too, but I’ve not ever seen most of the ones you’ve got pictured. Model and manufacturer?
@randyrusk '47 Chevrolet by Conquest, 1940 Packard 110 buy me, 1958 Ford Country Squire by Conquest, I think 1940 Hispano Suiza K6 by MA Collection, 1946 Delahaye 135 by MA Collection and '46-'50 Alvis by JM Classics. These are some of the 178 woodies in what I think is the biggest 1/43 woodie collection in the world. A few duplicates for color but not many. I collect "real" woodies from the Model T Depot Hack to sudo woodies from 1954 thru 1970 as in the Country Squires.
@ben-lampson I have this model. I wish they would have made the Campbell body version as I think it has a more pleasing body. It was the vast majority of Chevrolet production in a wagon for 1941. Maybe Sergio will do it some day but I won't hold my breath. Also wish he would do a 1941 Willys three door woodie.
"Also wish he would do a 1941 Willys three door woodie."
YES PLEASE!
@parisi50 Ah yes, MA Collection… Haven’t ventured into those, but I may have to. They’re gorgeous. Thanks.
I would love to see close ups of the green one under the tree. What is it?
Models = Miracles in miniature = Holding History in ones hand
Cheers and Happy Collecting,
Steve
@ben-lampson I just picked up the Neo Chevy wagon Ben. I couldn't believe that I did not have this terrific model.
I just picked up the Neo Chevy wagon Ben. I couldn't believe that I did not have this terrific model.
I think that is one of the most well done but also one of the most underestimated resin models Bob....do you have the coupe and the convertible? Those are just as good and just as overlooked.
I will post pics of the coupe and convertible when I get home from work.....they are stored on my PC.
Thanks for the close up Curtis. A stunning 1:1, model, and mighty fine wires on the 1/43rd too.
Models = Miracles in miniature = Holding History in ones hand
Cheers and Happy Collecting,
Steve
@ben-lampson Yes Ben I have both the coupe and convertible. Look forward to seeing your pictures.










