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Sorry, 1935 and 1938 are just hard to find in 1/24th or 1/25th scale cars and trucks. *NM*
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Phil, sorry, is there a tie-in from your message? I'm a little THICK sometimes.😊 *NM*
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Yeah, it's diecast but I couldn't resist. Advertised as 1/24. Comes in preassembled or unassembled versions from Maisto #39535 (unassembled). Opening doors but fixed hood and tailgate so no engine. .....PIC
When DC is only option.....I go with it. *NM*
I agree Dave, some cool and different die cast out there! *NM*
Me too. That's why I have so many 1/25 diecasts which have never been available as kits. Most of my diecasts are 1/25 with a few 1/24. Small sampling inside........PICS
Nice tracks on the CAT sixty! *NM*
Charlie, the Cat is one of my favorites. Acquired it sometime in the 80s at a Toledo Toy Show. Pricey for me at the time but couldn't resist. Conrad has done some wonderful construction machines. Once-upon-a-time someone on Ebay did metal tracks for AMT Cat but I missed out. *NM*
The Toledo toy shows were something to behold. That's where I first became acquainted with "Hobby Heaven" back in the day.
Nice selection there Rich, I too have many diecasts. *NM*
Where did you pick up the coffin? *NM*
Chuck, the coffin came with the '47 Dodge Hearse. A promo for Askew-Houser Funeral Home from Ebay a number of years ago. *NM*
35 and 38 are the die-cast years *NM*
Phil, sorry, is there a tie-in from your message? I'm a little THICK sometimes.😊 *NM*
Sorry, 1935 and 1938 are just hard to find in 1/24th or 1/25th scale cars and trucks. *NM*
OK, got it. Thanks for clarifying what you meant. *NM*
I'd like to see what Cliff Read would do with that *NM*
If there was ever a current automotive product that is begging for a full detail 1/24th-1/25th scale model kit, this is it....TB *NM*