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20 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

As part of my continuing quest to nail down as many '50s big American cars as I can find, I bought this little 1/26 Maisto '55 Buick in CHP livery...cheap.

Though it looks pretty rough in the photo, it cleaned up nice. It's a pretty decent model, much better than I expected, for not much money.

Image 11 - Oxford  1955  BUICK CENTURY California Highway Patrol  CHP Scale 1/26 diecast


Bill you have been finding some nice pieces lately..

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20 hours ago, bisc63 said:

Very cool to see one of the Tri-5 cousins, and it doesn't look bad at all! Thanks for the heads-up, wasn't aware this existed.

I have one in a case under my monitor. It is very nice for the price (even new) and is a must for fans of old CHP cars or Broderick Crawford. I keep meaning to "Fu" it with some BMF, black paint on the wheel rims, and a whip antenna, but haven't gone there yet.

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2 new additions to my rally collection (Hachette 1/24) arrived on Saturday: 

the 1970 Rally Monte Carlo winning Porsche 911 of Björn Waldegaard:

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and the 1979 Bandama Rally (Ivory Coast/Africa) winning Mercedes 450 SLC 5,0 of Hannu Mikkola:

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18 hours ago, Gramps46 said:

Now here you go again with delectable models which really get the juices flowing.  I had said no more rally cars after the Stratos but the 911 is so tempting.

Check this one out, Gary - while the Porsche 911 shown above is an early example, here is the  911 SC from 1980, the very last Porsche to win a WRC event (former Alpine ace Jean-Luc Thérier at the Tour de Corse in fall of 1980) - a lot of evolution within those 10 years !

Model is also from Hachette in 1/24 (the lime green 1976 Porsche turbo is made by Welly):

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I must admit it is hard for me to pass up Porsche 911s, old or new.  This is a 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S by Miniauto and I am a bit disappointed.  It is too big, the side sculpting is a bit soft, and I can find no pictures with this color scheme.  The black portions are cast with a carbon fiber appearance and Porsche does not show gold wheels in any of their web shots.  On a more positive note, the front wheels are poseable, and the price was certainly reasonable.

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Thank you Keyser for your input and suggestions, very thoughtful.  I may try your wheel  paint suggestion as a start.  Each wheel is sprung which accounts for the high stance so I could remove the springs or somehow tie them down.

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1 hour ago, Gramps46 said:

Thank you Keyser for your input and suggestions, very thoughtful.  I may try your wheel  paint suggestion as a start.  Each wheel is sprung which accounts for the high stance so I could remove the springs or somehow tie them down.

Keyser is right, Gary - a lowered stance would look much better for a Porsche.

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When will I ever learn?  I went looking for a 1968 Corvette in 1/24 scale and came across this one.

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I found this JADA 1979 ZL1 which looked pretty interesting.  It arrived yesterday and it is huge, relatively speaking compared to the Otaki, Sunnyside, and Franklin Mint.

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Using Google Translator I Iooked up JADA and in Chinese JADA means not to scale.

OBTW, the bumpers off the Sunnyside are going on the Otaki which did not come with bumpers.

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1 hour ago, Gramps46 said:

When will I ever learn?  I went looking for a 1968 Corvette in 1/24 scale and came across this one.

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I found this JADA 1979 ZL1 which looked pretty interesting.  It arrived yesterday and it is huge, relatively speaking compared to the Otaki, Sunnyside, and Franklin Mint.

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Using Google Translator I Iooked up JADA and in Chinese JADA means not to scale.

OBTW, the bumpers off the Sunnyside are going on the Otaki which did not come with bumpers.

Where have I seen that before? 

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