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  1. 1. Real or model?

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Harry, since I've seen those dam models by CMC that're advertised in the back of the mag, This one is a REAL stumper! I'm gonna go with REAL for my own reasons,but it COULD be one of them. Still....... B):D

Guest promodmerc
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Man these kind of cars burn me all the time. I'm going with real. I've had a nice long streak going and this week will be sure to blow it B)

Edited by promodmerc
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I am going with Model,,,only reason being it seems that the tires have parting seams in the middle and I have never saw a 1:1 tire made that way,,,I could be way off I guess,,,but sticking with Model,,,

Eric Jones "Porky"

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I am going with Model,,,only reason being it seems that the tires have parting seams in the middle and I have never saw a 1:1 tire made that way,,,I could be way off I guess,,,but sticking with Model,,,

Eric Jones "Porky"

P&P Vintage Kits & Resin Works

www.ppvintagekits.com

Tires come from a mold too, (real ones that is) check out the next ones you buy before they're mounted. But I said model too for a different reason.

Posted
I'm gonna say model for this one, something about the windscreen doesn't look right. Am I the only one that thinks thid looks familiar? :(

I might have done a similar car in the past, but never this particular one.

Posted (edited)
I might have done a similar car in the past, but never this particular one.

Right you are. This is a type C and the prior one was the Type D that created all the stir at Christy's a couple of years ago. I remember it because I got yelled at for giving it away(didn't know the rules) That one was real, this one is anyones guess. All though the #5 car does exist it is a replica. The original was destroyed after the war buy the Russians. Don't know if this is the replica or a model but if it is a model my hat is off to the builder. Either way it is a great example of 30's automotive art. Love it!

Edited by Pete J.
Posted (edited)

......................uh, model! No wait, real for sure this time. No wait! Model, uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh, no I think it's um, hmmmmmmm well................................................

Edited by FujimiLover

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