Last seen: Apr 4, 2026
@gavin Yes, very clever AND quite correct! 😀 😎 ...and while we're at it, "Brougham" rhymes with "chrome," not "bro-ham." For decades, I've b...
"Hey, what's your Wi-Fi password?"
@mikedetorrice The Welly (w/opening trunk ) and the Universal (with sealed trunk ) are different tooling. Bur as you noted, the Welly was only offere...
Very goofy, just like the 1:1. 😀 🙂 One designer was tasked with trying to quickly & cheaply overall the Studebaker hardtop into a Packard. This...
Except for the sealed trunks (which I haven't yet cut out on mine ), this coupe and the convertible are better than the Welly '41 Chevys. Nice pics.
...and that's why I prefer '56 & '57s. I love "big & little" F&R wheel opening seen on postwar cars up until the 1980's. The '55 Nomad ...
@mg-harv I'd have to display this, propped up on one side w/scale ramps and a mirror underneath. All that chassis detail is really something. I love ...
Yep! And the '56 & '57 will be even bigger hits than the '55. Unfortunately, I only have a '56 prototype pic. I can't wait!
Right! "internet" meant the lining of my swim trunks. "On-line" meant waiting to enter a show or event. No one ever used this symbol "@" ...and...
Oops! Yes, it was a bit ambiguous. LoL 😀 😀 Well then, you really don't have anything, do you? 😏 😀 😀 😊
Well, your "one-off" does have a 1:1 counterpart. GM-Buick also created a "one-off" as a test but nix the idea and produced only convertible Skylar...
Anytime I see Miniatur Wunderland I always think this must've been what it was like for the professional "rock star" guitarists seeing Jimi Hendrix...
HA! I knew I wasn't crazy! (well, at least this time.. ) THERE REALLY IS A 1/18 1970 Cadillac convertible available. It's produced by CULT.
I didn't even know you could get a '65 Chrysler like this. Super rare!