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Rolls Royce - the late Queen Elizabeth's Ride

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Ken Spear
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After JK did the "My Take" on the Dream Brand Ferrari 250 SWB, I became hooked on 1/64 scale. Now I search the web looking for the highest quality 1/64 models that I can find as long as the price is reasonable (under $50) .Granted, there seems to be very few American cars in this high quality ( the Mini GT Lincoln is the only one that I have) and in past I have not collected European cars.Very few with photo etched parts like the Ferrari. The model below is my 3rd 1/64. A Rolls Royce Phantom used by Queen Elizabeth. The only photo etched part that I see is the front windshield frame.The rest of the chrome is printed.Never the less, the paint is good, proportions are good and it comes in an attractive display case.

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I've seen this before....it's nicely done. Congrats!



   
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It looks great and you enjoy and like it ..... that's what counts !



   
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That is a beautiful model. Who made the model?


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David Green
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Nice model, Ken. I have to look for this one



   
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Ken Spear
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@ed-davis. Ed. The Rolls Royce is made by a company called DCM.They are a Chinese company and available on " the bay".



   
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John Kuvakas
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That one is a stunner!


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Chris Sweetman
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@kenspear A very neat model Ken and just to note when used by Elizabeth II, the standard Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament was replaced by a model of Saint George slaying the dragon.


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