Which are the older Brooklin models that you don't have and are you the most looking for?
For my part i have been lucky there is a bit more than one year. One of my local seller who sell not a lot of 1:43 have bought a collection of older BRK and a few were on my list. At the price that were the models it has been a real bargain and a pleasure for me to buy some. Here is a few that i bought. Those that impressed me the most is the 1954 Kaiser Manhattan in blue with the top white the 1955 American Speedboat the 1955 Chrysler Windsor station wagon and the 1946 Mercury Eight Sportsman but i enjoy all the others as well.
Great finds ! Excellent cars (and a boat) are added to your collection.
Very nice! That speedboat is getting hard to find.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Well, I've been looking for a pair of Studebaker Larks. Hopefully in rough condition and relatively inexpensive if that is possible, as they will be donor cars for some conversions.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
I'm very happy with the hundred plus I have.
The red 1961 Imperial would be nice. One was on eBay for a while, but the bumper was so crooked.
I have the green hardtop and the blue convertible so I'm not driven to get the red one. Plus I have no more room.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
If any of you watch "Law and Order: Organized Crime" there was an appearance last week of a '54 Kaiser Manhattan on the show. An unusual choice for a drug lord's pride and joy.
An excellent group of models. The Mercury looks great with the detailing.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
If any of you watch "Law and Order: Organized Crime" there was an appearance last week of a '54 Kaiser Manhattan on the show. An unusual choice for a drug lord's pride and joy.
Yes saw that episode….
@jcarnutz Merci! Yes the Mercury has been well detailed by former collector and with the 1947 Wesley Slumbercoath the matching is perfect.
Thanks for the good pictures, Michel. Brooklin's '54 Kaiser has been a favorite of mine since I first saw a new one (green) in a soon-to-close Kaiser showroom. Here is mine, alongside a couple of South American continuations.