
Last seen: Sep 25, 2023
A Goldvarg model is certainly not cheaper than buying from DMW.
If there is a strong request for mostly SW, this is fine. I am not a big fan of them but I have the Green 1948 Pontiac Streamliner and it is very nice...
Indeed a nice model. I am wondering why there are so much Station Wagons in the Goldvarg Collection. I would have preferred a 1949 98 Holiday Coupe.
@mikedetorrice In fact, the 1980 Buick Regal Somerset was a Limited Edition package. The closest we have of GM extravaganza is the Stamp 1978 Cadillac...
@mikedetorrice You are right about the color trend. They are now popular from Fords through the most expensive BMWs. By analogy, it remembers me of th...
They are certainly targeting a particular audience. I don't think the older folks like us will be big fans of this collection.
@ed-davis Figart is a manufacturer and has a website. They are resin and this doesn't seem to be their first model. I believe JK means they have a n...
@mikedetorrice I don't follow you on this. All manufacturers who produce replica of stock models take great care to honor the factory colors in their ...
@ed-davis This is not a factory color and it doesn't suit the model well. This would be more appropriate on a custom version.
@mikedetorrice This was a conversion of a Special non supercharged model done by Henri Chapron from France.
@jkuvakas Yes, The Cars of Oldsmobile, Dennis Casteele, Crestline Publishing, 1981. P 244.
@bob-jackman I also really love them because I owned a 1:1 concours 1949 Riviera for many years. On these TSME models the tires were a little too skin...
This may answer some questions...........
....Also this one. I owned ALL the Buicks of the period in all scales. The best have been the Motor City I sold about 15 years ago for real big m...