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1956 Packard Caribbean Hardtop, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Here are some more views. After two and a half years, I finally finished this car. There were way too many long lapses of dormancy (procrastination). Thank you to all who viewed this thread and encouraged me. -
1956 Packard Caribbean Hardtop, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Each wheel is made from two discs of corrugated cardboard, with a lightweight cardboard tread strip, all covered with coverd paper. The axles are wooden rods. The wheels roll. -
1956 Packard Caribbean Hardtop, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in WIP: Model Cars
At last, it's done. [url=http://s1082.photobucket.com/user/MarkCrowel/media/Completedmodeldriverside.jpg.html][/url -
Promotional Model Car Forum.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in Links to Aftermarket Suppliers
An added note: the above forum allows you to upload photos directly from your own computer's files. The membership setting has now been adjusted to allow you to join without waiting for admin approval. -
If you collect or enjoy promotional model cars (or trucks), please join, and help build, this new forum. This can be a great site for showing your promo collection. http://promomodelcars.lefora.com/ This forum also has categories for your tinplate toy cars, and die cast collector cars.
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I built this model to about 1/24th size, but I think I'll use 1/12th the next time I build any pre-1950 sedan with an interior. The windows on those old cars are too small to give a good view of the interior, in those smaller scales. If you go to the thread to which the above link takes you, you can see the interior parts before they were put into the car.
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Dingo, I draw my own plans and patterns, and build my models from writing tablet cardboard. I have written a booklet for building the Avanti, but without the interior and clear windows. It is not free, but is not very expensive, either. Please see my eBay listing for details. http://www.ebay.com/itm/221023483292?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
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That's neat! Who makes that?
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That's good. Anyone else?
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My apologies to anyone who could not view my models via the links I provided. The photos for the 1925 Cadillac and most of the photos for the 1979 Dodge Magnum were copied and pasted from my build threads in other forums. They show up on my computer, but not when I use someone else's computer. Please let me know if they're not showing up for you.
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My apologies to anyone who could not view my models via the links I provided. The photos for the 1925 Cadillac and most of the photos for the 1979 Dodge Magnum were copied and pasted from my build threads in other forums. They show up on my computer, but not when I use someone else's computer. Please let me know if they're not showing up for you. http://cardboardmodelcarshowcase.lefora.com/2012/05/12/1925-cadillac/#post3
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1953 Studebaker Starliner Hardtop, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in Model Cars
Bob, an alternative to me writing a book, would be to put my models in kit form. Kits can be put on the market sooner than books. -
I appreciate the compliments. I no longer have any of these recently posted cars, because they were built on commision for other people, the only exception being the '79 Dodge Magnum. It was sold a couple of years ago on eBay. The 1956 Packard I'm still working on, however, is for me!
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1953 Studebaker Starliner Hardtop, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in Model Cars
Chuck, did you see this?: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=58326&hl=&fromsearch=1 -
1953 Studebaker Starliner Hardtop, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in Model Cars
Here is a brief explanation of my construction methods: http://cardboardmodelcarshowcase.lefora.com/2012/05/12/the-types-of-construction-i-use/#post0 -
Here is the link to twelve photos of my scratchbuilt model of this car: http://cardboardmodelcarshowcase.lefora.com/2012/05/13/1963-studebaker-avanti/#post2
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Excellent work!
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The 1978-79 Dodge Magnum shared the same body with the concurrent Chrysler Cordoba. Here is the link to my build thread showing the construction of my scratchbuilt model of this car: http://cardboardmodelcarshowcase.lefora.com/2012/05/12/1979-dodge-magnum/#post2
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1964 Pontiac Lemans Convertible, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in Model Cars
Then I have to write that book! -
1953 Studebaker Starliner Hardtop, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in Model Cars
I intend to write such a book. My inspirational book for cardboard model building is Herbert Lozier's 1967 book, Introduction to Model Making. -
1964 Pontiac Lemans Convertible, in cardboard.
Mark Crowel replied to Mark Crowel's topic in Model Cars
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