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No offense to lovers of muscle cars, but in my opinion we really need the more common types that are found in parking lots, stores, bars, etc... I also have enough fire engines and buses at this point as well.
Okay, have I offended just about everyone yet?
I am trying to make common vehicles like sedans and station wagons - no Hemi Cuda convertibles. I have several vehicles that I have started on, the first being a 1967 Plymouth Fury 4 door. It will be a month or so before I have it shrunk down and ready for casting.I am not trying to start a business here - I'm just trying to help fellow N scalers. These don't even fit into the era of my layout!
Will these be solid window models similar to the line offered by WillModels?Mark
I did find that there is a '74 Dodge Monaco in 1/64th scale - it looks like a good candidate for shrinking. This one will be without the loudspeaker on the roof...
Will these be solid window models similar to the line offered by WillModels?http://stores.ebay.com/willmodels/N-Scale-Vehicles-/_i.html?_fsub=1141512013&_sid=9945223&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322Mark
Sorry for the late response but I just recently joined this forum. Willmodels is slowly working towards hollow bodies, clear glazing and full interiors. My new truck models will be the beginning of this practice.
Judging by the quality of your current offerings (plus your acquisition of a pressure pot), that will be awesome!Sounds like if I wait a bit longer I won't have to try to hollow out the models I bought from you.
I would like to see some early 60's chevy impala's hard top and convertable and some dodge chargers we definatley need more 60's era vehicles we got plenty transition era ones.