Very nice collection. Do these posts show all your woodies or only a subset of them?
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
Do these posts show all your woodies
Yes sir....the 2 resin posts and the separate white metal post. (I might have missed 1 or 2)
@ben-lampson We have very similar taste. And when it comes to woodies, I even buy the various alternate color options.
We have very similar taste
I even buy the various alternate color options.
My 2 favorite body styles are woody/wagons and '40's/'50's big fendered fastbacks Randy.....and then muscle cars of course.
The only same models I bought for all the various color options were the 3 Conquest 1950 Buick sedanette fastbacks, because I had to....
at least that is what I convinced myself of.
Another impressive group. I am so sorry I missed the Ford & Mercury wagons from Kess.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Ben, that’s a fine collection of Woody wagons. Too many Woodie wagons is bever enough !
David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA
What a fine and impressive selection of Woody wagons,Ben. One that I must find is that Allard in part 1. I collect Allards and missed that one, although I have seen the full sized version.
One that I must find is that Allard
Here ya go David....only one to be found on ebay and at a pretty good price also.
https://picclick.com/Allard-P2-Safari-Station-Wagon-Wood-Effect-Matrix-174190037663.html
And you might be interested in this one also if you don't already have it....from the same seller as the Allard.
https://picclick.com/Allard-J2-Eight-Ball-8-Watkins-Glen-1952-174659903067.html
@ben-lampson I have that Bizarre model. The actual car was involved in an accident that killed a young spectator and injured others at the Glen in 1952. This put an effective end to use of public roads for racing in the US. See story here:
http://www.allardregister.org/blog/2011/6/10/the-crash-watkins-glen-1952.html
Models = Miracles in miniature = Holding History in ones hand
Cheers and Happy Collecting,
Steve























