Is that a Short Deck, 6 Window Sedan in the parking lot in the first picture, above the car carrier? I would like to find a 1:1, or a Short Deck Park Avenue would be fine, too!
"I would like to find a 1:1, or a Short Deck Park Avenue would be fine, too!"
Not a problem, this one is available...
beautiful Caddies, thanks Chris, and John K for the follow up. Chris looks like you've made progress on the hauler recently?
@chris Chris I dont think you work in 1/24, but regardless this maybe of interest?
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1) "Thanks Chris, and John K for the follow up. Chris looks like you've made progress on the hauler recently?"
2) "I don't think you work in 1/24, but regardless this may be of interest?"
1) I thanked John too, he not only uncovered additional "delivery pics," but that site is excellent - loaded with literally hundreds of fantastic vintage COLOR pics. 😎 😎
"Made progress?" I'm not certain to which hauler you refer, but that yellow 1/18 C.O.E. project was finished (except for weathering ) over a year ago - the complete tutorial posted on the 1/18 Forum - last I checked, it had garnered over 27,000 views. Hopefully I taught/inspired some; I too learn from tutorials. 😀
The 1/64 project was stalled when I discovered I GOOFED the trailer part ever-so-slightly. I'm still not certain how I want to proceed.
2) Correct Geoff. I haven't done anything with 1/24 or 1/25 in decades; however, I'm keenly aware of those DM 4-car haulers. Not many have succumbed to diecast cancer as bad as that one. FYI: DM did an excellent job, except for the wheels, replicating that MHS trailer, but I'd "86" that White cab and replace it with a Ford.