Pufff I like your 29 roadsters. They're my favourites. I posted this tin 61 Chevy earlier. It's a fairly rare old tin car. I don't have a 61 in a die cast. Did anyone make one? Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Thanks for the likes and the information on the 61s. I meant to say 1/18 scale. As I was trying to have one of each year in my display case. Here's the only post 65 that I will put on here I loved the grump! But it's ok to delete it. Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Wow they are great, I never saw them before. I quit building models about that long ago also. I started back at it after I finished my 8 year 32 , five window, scale 1:1 build. Thanks for the reply.
Usually you find these old metal Nylint cars missing tops and windshields. If they are restorable I make my own metal windshields and instead of a top I give them a top down look by making a small convertible boot.
I mangle Hot Wheels and other same-scale cars into flash drives. Cars are HAMB-friendly, flash drives are... well... a modern reality. Great for storing pics of your real ride. Here are a few examples. There are 150+ more in an album on my profile page.
Edcodesign great job on the Vette! I like the parts table too. Where did you get all those cool parts? I thought that I would post a few 1/64 scale sedan delivery 's. Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
This little 1/64 Merc was modeled after Bad Bob's Merc. I haven't seen him post on here for a couple years His had the red flames. Bill
I don't remember is this a '61 or '62. I do recall when these were new, jacked up, fender well headers, with headlight air intakes.
That's a great 62 Chevy. Here is a few 1/64 coupes. Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
A modified 4 " Tonka Model A replica of my A roadster. Probably better viewed from afar than up close.