John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Looks great. I have a question about the display case. What is the length and width? It looks larger than cases with my other resin models.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
I haven't measured, but it is larger, probably by and inch in width and approximately the same in length.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
I haven't measured, but it is larger, probably by and inch in width and approximately the same in length.
Ok... LMAO.... I can't ignore your reply... My current GF is wanting me to be the same..
If I have overstepped my bounds on this Forum I truly, truly apologize.
But with the sense of humor I have grown up with I just couldn't resist that statement.
Steve
P.S. please don't ban me from The Forums. I promise to behave a lot more like an adult in the future.
Yeah....right !!
A fine look at this one, John. What an exceptionally nice 1/43 1969 Ford Country Squire station wagon and kudos to Matrix ! It would be a wonderful addition to anyone's collection and each color each is really nice ..... making a choice there difficult, lol !
Not for me...that gold color is the one that I would love to have.
So, I just may have to divert my paychecks into 1/43rd scale models now.
Steve
@100ford2003, I agree with the gold, but that green is emblematic of the era.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
They are exceptional models. I chose the gold and the green. They arrived a few weeks ago and are very nice.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
I received the gold one. Exceptional model. I now have 5 country squires and colony parks. The Matrix is now my favourite. Can't wait for Goldvarg's 1967 Country Squire.