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The rest of the '57 BelAir family. They are not as glamourous as the convertible, coupe or the Nomad, but these sedans were pretty popular back in the days due to cost considerations.
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Just ran across this thread today after downloading the 57 Chev. Military Police version at ecardmodels.com. Tried to visit Cami's site but it is no longer up.
Thanks for making the MP version Cami. |
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The BelAir family looks great, Camille.
During the March Paper Modelers' presentation at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center, I used the image of the MP version of the Chevy to introduce the discussion of your models and your work capturing automotive history. I'll bet Rick will have the USAHEC pick up truck model complete by the time of the October International Paper Modelers' Convention in Sterling, Virginia, and I would love to complete the MP Chevy by then. Got to head to ECardmodels.com to buy more Chevys! Don |
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Thanks Don,
It would be great to see both builds as I don't even have the time to build them myself! I found a few hours though to work on the Tucker yesterday. Cami |
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Hi, here is the same case as DanOK9.
Thanks for the Military Police, it was fun to build. Proof attached. I actually look forward to another one, some time later (too many builds going on here :D) |
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Great build Wojtee! Thanks for sharing the pics. I am glad you liked it!
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