John Quilter
@john-quilter
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Joined: Dec 9, 2020
Last seen: Dec 24, 2025
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RE: I'm sure this has been addressed before...Why so many 4-door models being produced in 1:43 Scale?

My collection attempts to represent the broad spectrum of automotive history over 100+ years. There are many models in my collection that I would n...

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RE: CMACC

Yes, I'm one of those nostalgia buffs as well. I think for the 85% of the Dinkys collected from 1955 to 1970, I still have the boxes! And joined the...

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RE: CMACC

And speaking of school buses since I spent my grade school and high school years riding to school in Hayward California built Gillig built buses I had...

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RE: CMACC

The Dinky Wayne bus is one of my favorites I have had since maybe 1961. It is interesting that Rod Ward in his Sun Motor resin kit range used some o...

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RE: 1948 Plymouth sedan, anyone?

Four door sedans and some station wagons were popular in OZ, coupes and convertibles, not so much.

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RE: 1948 Plymouth sedan, anyone?

Resin. All Trax items have been resin for a number of years.

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RE: Some Mopars not previously done, 1954 Plymouth Belvedere hardtop and 1954 Dodge 2 door suburban

Here is one source for wheels with wide whitewall tires. American Heritage Models I have created white walls with many different methods over ...

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RE: From My Collection... 1941 Chrysler

Well done Ken. Sounds like something i would do.

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RE: From My Collection... 1941 Chrysler

And I once made a resin 1946-48 New Yorker business coupe. Must have been a very successful businessman to pop for a New Yorker version. Shown with ...

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