Last seen: Feb 9, 2024
I like both, have owned neither. But I think the '51 would be my choice.
John, I really like your work! I stripped and painted one of these fire cars into a standard coupe (and mine's blue, too), but I just don't have the ...
Thank you for your good comments, gentlemen. I also like John's version! As for the picture, a cousin found it recently while closing his mother's e...
Good looking Cadillac, Larry. I have a few, including this heavy one that might not be seen too often; and another from before Cadillac discovered t...
Beautiful model, David. My 1/43 collection is overwhelmingly US cars but this Daimler is verrrrrry tempting. Thanks for the background and good pict...
Ford without a doubt, despite its brakes (or lack thereof).
John, I agree. Now that I am in my eighties, I have started selling off parts of my rather varied collection. Because they were not of my primary in...
No thanks. I would be a hazard on the road with it.
Thanks for posting your special results, Geoff. I usually build smaller stuff, 1/43 and the like, but your great results make me wonder. It's been q...
Many thanks, Ralf. I sincerely appreciate this, as I was most impressed by these toys/models. I'll keep my eye open!
Great photography! Are these the Fords for 1931?
I owned the '60 Chevy, and I can remember admiring the Ford when it was new. But if I were buying one of them today, it would be the Plymouth. It's ...
Beautiful work on the fastback Caddy, Steve.
Ben and Christopher, I assure you that no personal terminology was intended to make anyone uncomfortable on this august forum. I am convinced, howev...