Apr 10, 2018 #1 66/440 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 16, 2013 Messages 799 Reaction score 488 Location TEXAS https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/...in-your-1-64-scale-car-collection/?refer=news
Apr 10, 2018 #2 68PK21 440.6bbl Old Man with a Hat Joined Nov 29, 2017 Messages 8,811 Reaction score 8,168 Location Dodge City FL. Metalflake??
Apr 10, 2018 #3 Imperialist67 Senior Member FCBO Gold Member Joined Jul 16, 2013 Messages 1,548 Reaction score 1,532 Location Washington, DC this is about the only way I could ever afford a '57. While the metalflake doesn't look like a factory color, it looks like a very nice model with great detail.......
this is about the only way I could ever afford a '57. While the metalflake doesn't look like a factory color, it looks like a very nice model with great detail.......
Apr 10, 2018 #4 68PK21 440.6bbl Old Man with a Hat Joined Nov 29, 2017 Messages 8,811 Reaction score 8,168 Location Dodge City FL. I 'don know, article says 'resin' me thinks a 3D printer could pump one of these out in a hour or so... Last edited: Apr 10, 2018
I 'don know, article says 'resin' me thinks a 3D printer could pump one of these out in a hour or so...
Apr 10, 2018 #5 67Monaco Old Man with a Hat Joined Nov 20, 2010 Messages 5,790 Reaction score 4,182 Location Punta Gorda FL 68PK21 440.6bbl said: Metalflake?? View attachment 178868 Click to expand... Weren't they all metal flake?
68PK21 440.6bbl said: Metalflake?? View attachment 178868 Click to expand... Weren't they all metal flake?
Apr 11, 2018 #6 drpreposterous Well-Known Member Joined Jan 23, 2012 Messages 725 Reaction score 781 Location Clawson (Detroit suburb), MI for a little bit more cash, you could maybe try this instead.. Chrysler Imperial 1957