Last seen: Dec 24, 2025
I do not understand the apparent explosion of 1:64th items. Are they just that much less costly to produce thus rate a lower price in the market plac...
I popped for one which is coming from Sri Lanka, so it may take a while. Waiting to see what the tariff will come to. Will any pressure build to rei...
Being a compact car guy, I like the last generation of Rambler Americans the best. Here are a few, mostly modifications of part works t...
Loved these great Rextoy Fords. Did some variations here And then there is this Team Caliber dirt track race version with opening hood.
Outstanding background for a 1959 Cadillac.
And here are two more interesting 1941 cars that could be modeled. Both 1941 Oldsmobiles. A 5 window sedan and a very rare and last year for a conve...
Well, long ago Jerry Rettig did a resin casting of a 1941 Buick 5 window sedan but no one has done a Pontiac or Oldsmobile to my knowledge.
I have those wagons and a '41 Pontiac two door and four door fastbacks but what I really want someone to offer is the one in the top of this photo.
Jack, see a personal email to you regarding a drive by of the Empress Hotel.
I was always happy with my GFCC models an have a number of them, so disappointed to learn they have discontinued additional 43rd scale items. Because...
The red car hauler is a 1957 Chevrolet cab over. It was used as the tractor for this Mayflower moving van. Most all seem to be available on Ebay from...
Here's a Park Lane, custom done a number of years ago from a Vitesse along with the blue and cream Country Sedan. And a close up.
I modified the door window frames to correct this issue. And while I was at it a took an extra one and created a Lakewood station wagon. And using ...
I wouldn't mine one of these, but maybe too new for a model subject? Or going back earlier the Scout II circa 1972. Or any 1954 Oldsmobile 88 ...