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1938 Chevy
#8 Chev 2 DR
1:32nd ? With chassis and better wheels. |
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That looks really nice! We rarely see civilian cars from this era in paper.
By the way, is there any chance for you to design 1942 Nash 600? I'd love to see a model of it.
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Inter war cars
I think that Seconda does quite a lot of free ones which I have made. Things like Packard, Alfa Romeo, Ford. I liked making them and thoroughly recommend them.
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Any Studebakers?
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I've never built a perfect model. If I had to, I never would have built anything. If you screw it up, call it an experiment, and start over. |
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There is a Stude in the works .
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Nice looking Chevy!
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You've captured the iconic '38's lines very well. There were a lot of these modified into gassers during the golden age of drag racing.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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I love the 1938 Chevvy! Also I have made all the other car between the wars models and loved each one.
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I've never built a perfect model. If I had to, I never would have built anything. If you screw it up, call it an experiment, and start over. |
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