Last seen: Jun 22, 2026
@paul-rouffa Thank you for fixing the link Paul.
John, The 1:1 Swan car has an amazing history and the eMc 1/43rd has an produced an amazingly well detailed replication. Are you planning to post a...
You are a font of little car knowledge Karl. Thank you for this reference too. Looked around for it in the few Auto Quarterlies I have decorating my o...
@karl Thank you Karl, The Dave Sinclair article is a wonderful read and sheds insight into the early days of 1/43 scale collecting. It was much ...
I sure miss Bob Hooper and his Dominion Models. Most of my Brooklins and many other model cars besides (Minimarque, MOC, & other quality models to...
Thank you Harv for this bit of model production and selling history. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about it and started thinking back to when I got inv...
Well here is the red/black one Jack and I prefer that one too. ...
Thanks for showing your collection Bob. My wife set down a similar "no models in the living spaces" with me too. Loved seeing entire walls covered ...
@bob-jackman 6,000 models on display? Holy Cow! Bob, maybe you have shown some pictures of how you display them, but if not, would love to see how t...
Harv, That little Bug is just about my favorite car and I have several. In fact was just asked by a collector friend on Friday, if I could own any c...
@mg-harv BTW Harv, just looked underneath both of my 1905 eMc Caddies and they don't have the extra wiring, struts, or the grey tubular sructure th...
@mg-harv Another picture of the Caddie Harv, but this is the one that won the Laurel wreath in 1908 which Cadillac still proudly wears.
You be a font of knowledge Harv. 🙂 Thank you for the Information.
@mg-harv The 1905 Caddie looks modern with the front hood but it still appears to have the under the seat engine, and it is also top hat qualified....
Christopher, Yours is an outstanding start of what appears will be a wonderful display. My favorite car is Von Esser's 1954 Corvette, also those big...