Last seen: Oct 8, 2025
@georgeschire My 1:43 scale Edsel looks "small" because it is too small to be 1:43 ! My other 1:43s are just perfect...
A very nice addition to your English classics collection. @jack-dodds True! All cars had them, but the MG's were gratuitously conspicuous.
@jack-dodds Very nice images Jack. I really like the '59 with cleaner front bumper. All these images remind me that I have a '58 Edsel wagon 1/43 fr...
The modern glass lean-to on the old weather-board homestead is great touch and reprise of the Corvette generational theme.
Great set-up Mike. @perrone1/p>
@100ford2003 What an amazing observation: imagine a hard-top station-wagon with wind-down rear screen. Family vacations could be transformed! St...
If you're going to outrage the neighbourhood you may as well do it properly - Edsel! On reflection, I really like the Edsel - the only Edsel I've ev...
Geoff he would have been released from Alcatraz just three weeks earlier and had maybe gone through his carpool deciding what was worth keeping (...
Very nice, collectable models Harv', I'm particularly envious of your Collars Ltd. van which I've long thought was just perfect! It seems extraordina...
I don't think I'm particularly brilliant, but I can see why they got those ideas, and I would concur.
The stuff of dreams. A Lloydesque house and Buick Bel Air!
Another perfectly realistic image.
It's interesting to note their monochrome use of the Sateen Silver. Great post.
Hold onto your manual flush, that's what I say! @jack-dodds Jack, it would be the easiest thing in the world to have an electronic eye issue you a ...
@mg-harv Giovanni Farina's son: That would explain such a special body, and a useful addition to the story. Thank you Harv'. Your EMC model is indeed...