Last seen: Jun 22, 2026
Very nice overall. I will definitely be getting one. Love woodies. I wish the final version would have the stock single exhaust on the passengers side...
This model in this color is like COVID, it is annoying as he** and I'm afraid will never completely go away!
@john-quilter John, you should be glad you left California when you did and avoided the rush. This Prop 65 label is on EVERYTHING! I found it on a pac...
Can't wait!
I have the Brooklin '60 Ford model and it is indeed a little too pink. I have the original Ditzler color books and Lilac Grey chip is vary much like t...
I have suggested this before. In my builds and to attach loose trim, I use Formula 560 Canopy glue. It looks like white glue but isn't. It holds thing...
@jkuvakas The bad thing about seeing this model is once you see it you can't unsee it!
@jack-dodds I have the model. The model is indeed a solid color, no metallic. As we know, any metallic in our scale is WAY out of scale. Maybe Brookli...
@randall-olson Just want to say that I'm glad to see a post from you as I've enjoyed ones in the past but it's been a vary long time. I miss your dior...
I have never had an issue of removing white glue with warm water in my many years of model building. If boiling water does not do it, it isn't white g...
I had a friend that owned one of these in 1967. It was light blue with a white top. He use to drive it to San Francisco to Bill Graham's Fillmore West...
DeSoto wins by a fin!
This is one I modified into my version of a '32 Three Window Coupe. It was a 1/43 Testor's hot rod kit to start with.
Always enjoy seeing our little 1/43's in a diorama setting. It adds a great deal in the enjoyment of these model cars!
I basically do what Graeme Ogg suggests except I use PACER FORMULA 560 CANOPY GLUE which is white and dries clear and water soluble before it dries. I...