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Looks like I found something!
Ryan
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Now, if someone will design and produce a 1/48 model -- perhaps a family of Dodge Powerwagons (military WC series), including the Weapons Carrier (WC 52), Recon Car (WC 56), and Carryall (WC 53), in addition to the Ambulance (WC 9).
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dansl1, have you tried a search on Daytona Coupe? There are so 3 and 4 view drawings around that I think were originally from one of the slot car magazines back in the 60's.
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Like ours
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Regards, John |
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John -- That's the most beautifully restored or maintained Carryall I've ever seen. Many thanks for posting. I agree that 1/24 is the scale for motor vehicle modelers, and I would rather like to have one or two vehicles in that scale to pose alongside my 1/24 scale stick-and-tissue flying models. But in terms of display space, time, and reduced level of detail suitable to my skill level, 1/48 is ideal for me. Perhaps some day GreMir will branch off into vehicles with their wonderful scaling software so that modelers in any scale could produce the model of their desire? Anyway, this magnificent WC 53 made my day. Don
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Hi Bigbenn, I'm wondering if you might have any plans on the Hotchkiss H35/39, Renault R35, or M6 Heavy Tank? that I could purchase, many thanks Sherman.
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