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  1. Jim 68cuda

    1/87 scale (HO) 1958 Fury by Brekina

    If you have skills in painting and detailing very small resin models, Peter Rings and his company 87RPM does several 1/87 Mopar kits that can build into nice models with a skilled modeler. Peter can be contacted through Facebook, and only takes Paypal. He is in Berlin, so international shipping...
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    1/87 scale (HO) 1958 Fury by Brekina

    The Atlas "Masterpiece" and the BoS (Best of Show) Chrysler Airflows have both been discontinued. Revell's line up up 1961 1/87 scale Mopar promo models (each available in seven factory colors) haven't been available since the mid 60's.
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    1/87 scale (HO) 1958 Fury by Brekina

    The Classic Metalworks (Mini Metals) 1.87 scale 1957 Chrysler 300 and 41 Plymouth have been out of production for 10 or 15 years. But their 1950 Dodge, Plymouth and DeSoto sedans might be easier to find.
  4. Jim 68cuda

    1/87 scale (HO) 1958 Fury by Brekina

    And don't forget that BoS (Best of Show) makes (or recently made) the 59 Dodge in 1/87 scale.
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    1/87 scale (HO) 1958 Fury by Brekina

    ...and, several years ago, Hot Wheels briefly made a 1/87 Superbird and a 1/87 70 Challenger that actually both look good with a wheel swap and a little silver or chrome paint for the bumpers. The discontinued Ricko 71 Cuda vert can still be found at relatively cheap prices, so its Rally wheels...
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    1/87 scale (HO) 1958 Fury by Brekina

    The NEO 76 Chrysler Town and Country wagon will be hard to find. Check E-bay. NEO discontinued their line of 1/87 scale vehicles several years ago. That means their 57 Imperial has also been discontinued. Oxford diecast has been doing several 1/87 scale Mopars though. Announced for early next...
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    1/87 scale (HO) 1958 Fury by Brekina

    A year ago, Brekina announced that they would be releasing a 58 Plymouth Fury in their line of highly detailed (mostly European) 1/87 scale line of plastic miniature cars. At that time, they released a photo of the unpainted test shot. Now, finally, they have shown painted preproduction examples...
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    1/32 scale Blues Brothers slot cars

    https://www.electricdreams.com/Shop/slot-cars-c-168/scalextric-c-168_8/new-releases-2023-c-168_8_2404/scalextric-c4407-dodge-monaco-blues-brothers-chicago-police-p-29282.html...
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    HO trains anyone?

    Three years ago I had to take apart my HO scale train layout when I moved. At the old house, the layout filled two bedrooms with two tunnels through the wall to connect the two sections. I have the entire layout somewhat back together as one large layout in the basement of my new house. But, I...
  10. Jim 68cuda

    BOS 1/18 models

    No detail on the chassis, and no, the hood does not open. Nor do the doors or trunk. But, the models look amazing with very nice detail and proportions. Some have incredible paint jobs that look like you could dive into. I have the 62 and 65 Imperials, and the 62 Newport Town and Country wagon...
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    O gauge Trains

    Not sure if you can view this album or not, but here are pictures taken before I moved almost two years ago. Originally the layout was in an attic storage room. When these pictures were taken, I moved it to two spare bedrooms and put holes in the wall to connect them. Now I'm rebuilding the...
  12. Jim 68cuda

    O gauge Trains

    My layout is HO scale. HO scale cars are 1/87 scale (roughly 2/3 the size of a typical Hot Wheels car). Not a whole lot of C bodies in that scale, but here's one towing an Airstream on my layout.
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