Just came across this video quite by chance.
It's like a JK "unboxing" video with the turntable, but without commentary, just naff music. But it's a nice reminder of how good they could be. Great colour scheme, and it still looks terrific on the shelf. (Of course it just happens to be one of my all-time favourite designs, which helps).
Chrysler Imperial Crown Southampton 1958 in 1:43 NEO Scale Models - YouTube
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
I like that guy's channel, ran across him a few months ago. He does a nice job.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Nice review of the Imperial. I have the model and the detail is outstanding Thanks Graeme.
What a... ahem, beautiful model, although I'm old enough to remember that windscreen wipers WERE NOT black in those days ?
Or is my screen messed up ?
Please advise.
Steve
Good Lord, please prove me wrong as I'm not comfortable being so -
I guess it's because I'm a Gemini..lol
Steve
Rest easy, they are black on the model. But they are very well rendered.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Hello, it seems Modelcar Group keeps alive the brand Neo Scale Models. Not new castings, but here are new reissues of old castings...
Cheers
Keko Romero Sánchez
Cádiz, Spain
http://kekomovil.blogspot.com
Modelcaworld announces two new arrivals by Neo. Not new castings, just old reissued, 1952 Chevrolet Station Wagon in Burgundy and BMW M5 E34 in dark green...
Keko Romero Sánchez
Cádiz, Spain
http://kekomovil.blogspot.com
Oh, finally the 1952 Chevrolet in burgundy! Been waiting for months and months. I would also like to see a reissue of the 1949 Chrysler New Yorker sedan in blue which was proposed but never done. Black was the original color.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA