Fred Eliseeff
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RE: 1951 Mercury Convertible Top Down by Frobly

@nickies This model was released in 80s. At that time it was one of the best and many collectors was dreaming about it. Of course nowadays there are a...

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RE: 1951 Mercury Convertible Top Down by Frobly

@jcarnutz There were 2 variants of the boxes: esrly type in a brown colour and late type in blue/white. I suspect that the late models got some chrome...

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RE: A Model Maker Responds - Thoughts from Autocult Co-founder Thomas Roschmann

@joop I think that small companies are capable to work inside Europe to provide excellent quality and to avoid problems with logistic. For example B...

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RE: A Model Maker Responds - Thoughts from Autocult Co-founder Thomas Roschmann

Models by AutoCult are extremely expensive. A price is 180 dollars per a model and I'm not ready to pay so much for the item produced in China. I ca...

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RE: Collector's Classics

@lm-delage Despite on their age these models are still actual. This is precision diecast which proved its reliability. I consider these miniatures to ...

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RE: Big River Models

I prepared à reduced version of the article sbout BRM for a dessert. Full history is in production and will be published in PLIT soon. B...

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RE: Box Model and Descendant History.

Models by Box, Bang, Best, Rio and Brumm are incredible. They are very sophisticated and have a soul. Made in Italy they used the best technologies an...

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RE: Big River Models

Thanks for publishing photos. Australian manufacturers are rather exotic but I'm sure that some members of the forum collect Classics British cars. ...

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RE: Big River Models

In the mid 2000s John Halcow started production of Bristols. Original patterns for 402 and 404 were made by Martin Field for Cheshire Scale Models. 40...

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RE: Big River Models

Thaks for publishing. There aren't my models. I have no one BRM in collection. A former BRM worker sent them to me because I look for illustrations ...

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RE: Happy August 6 everyone!

As far as I know Brumm made these bombs in 1/43.

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RE: Big River Models

@karl I sent you several disk photos including 1937 Chevy Ute, 1959 Buckle Sport Coupe and 1997 Holden Commander VT. Will you able to put them into th...

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RE: Big River Models

Big River Models is forgotten page of history and I'll be pleased to learn more about it. Now it's time for making some conclusions about this brand. ...

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RE: Big River Models

@karl I think that both models are BRM. Perhaps some batches were being assembled until mid 2010s by the orders. I also suspect that several late mode...

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