Last seen: Jun 10, 2026
Schabak and Gama seemed to pick up where Schuco left off. In fact Gama's Audi 100 is marked on the base as Schuco 301 639. Here are Schabak's Golf GTI...
BTW, my friend Ron and I are still in touch. You all might recall he's the one who used his architectural knowledge to build this, even adding sprinkl...
What I sent Randy was much longer and I understand it had to be trimmed down. Someday, if MAR gets resurrected, I may post my 1st person account and a...
Randy - Two things: you included a pic of my parents' 1970.5 Torino Fallcon with no mention about it. Either delete or add a sentence. Also, please ed...
A double phoenix!
@karl Go right ahead Karl. I'll send them to you.
@jkuvakas oh jeez, did I miss out on one?
I've seen that Edsel front-end loader - here it is in 2023.
Now we just need the WRK list - racing cars. I had quite a few of those, including the Tyrrell 6-wheeler. There were also models made for Toys for Col...
You might consider a Phantom II, since many of those are 1930 or later. Here are the ones I have from 1930-33. First two by Matrix, last one by Neo. ...
Here is the Soviet model Fred referred to, produced in Saratov. I received mine in 1982 but it may date to 1980. And yes, "Follow Me" is in English on...
@hobbydragon More correctly, a Bizarre model from Fernando Pinto. But both Spark and Bizarre brands are under the Minimax umbrella. Was this car ever ...
Also in my collection. Makes a nice companion to my longer wheelbase Traction Avants. Mine too was a bargain find.
On the day I read this I saw a video from Julie Evans (formerly a BRK craftswoman) who is also a hot rodder. She posted on FB a shot through her 1:1 1...