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Post by ifhp on Apr 16, 2022 1:00:27 GMT -5
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Post by ifhp on Apr 16, 2022 1:01:03 GMT -5
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Post by ifhp on Apr 16, 2022 1:01:37 GMT -5
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Post by ifhp on Apr 16, 2022 1:02:33 GMT -5
Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) by PCT and Minichamps by Michael, on Flickr Comparison of new 1969 Mercury X-100 from the American Cars PW series with the earlier versions from Minichamps. At first I wasn't going to buy the PCT part-work because it is so similar to the Minichamps version that I already have. Then I noticed the the detail was quite good for a part-work and that the the size was much closer to true 1:43 scale (the Minichamps biggest flaw in my opinion), so I bit. Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) by PCT and Minichamps by Michael, on Flickr Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) by PCT and Minichamps by Michael, on Flickr Comparison: Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) by PCT and Minichamps by Michael, on Flickr Comparison: Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) by PCT and Minichamps by Michael, on Flickr Comparison: Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) by PCT and Minichamps by Michael, on Flickr 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100 (USA) p2 by Michael, on Flickr Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) PCT Part-Work by Michael, on Flickr Mercury Marauder X-100 (1969) by Minichamps by Michael, on Flickr American Cars Part Work Series by Michael, on Flickr Mercury cars from the American Cars PW series.
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Post by DeadCanDanceR on Apr 16, 2022 1:15:39 GMT -5
That ‘56 looks quite attractive! I had never heard of GFCC Toys before! Is it metal or resin?
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Post by DeadCanDanceR on Apr 17, 2022 9:00:26 GMT -5
That ‘56 looks quite attractive! I had never heard of GFCC Toys before! Is it metal or resin? Would anyone care to answer my question? It seems that this guy never answers me...
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Post by ifhp on Apr 19, 2022 0:31:58 GMT -5
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Post by DeadCanDanceR on Apr 19, 2022 1:00:47 GMT -5
Thanks for your answer and the link!
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Post by ifhp on Apr 19, 2022 1:36:36 GMT -5
Thanks for your answer and the link! Denada
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Post by JSB33 on Apr 19, 2022 4:15:27 GMT -5
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Post by alex on Apr 20, 2022 11:37:34 GMT -5
1968 Mercury Cyclone - Spark Daytona 500 Daytona Beach, FL February 25, 1968 Driver: Cale Yarborough WINNER
1971 Mercury Cyclone - Legends of Racing Winston Cup Columbia Columbia, SC April 8, 1971 Driver: James Hinton 4th place - Independent James Hylton was runner-up in the 1971 Winston Cup Championship.
1971 Mercury Cyclone - Legends of Racing Carolina 500 Rockingham, NC March 18 1973 Driver: David Pearson WINNER - Driver of the Year
1949 Mercury Custom - Ertl American Muscle
1961 Lincoln Continental X-100 JFK - Minichamps
1938 Lincoln Zepher Convertible - Matchbox
1956 Continental Mk II - Franklin Mint (customized)
1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser Converible - Yat Ming
1958 Edsel Citation Convertible - Yat Ming
1964 Mercury Marauder Park Lane - Yat Ming
1967 Lincoln Continental Lehmann-Peterson Limo - Corgi
1968 Mercury Cougar GT-E - Sun Star
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Post by ifhp on Sept 21, 2022 23:41:42 GMT -5
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Post by Tom on Sept 22, 2022 13:14:30 GMT -5
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Post by ifhp on Nov 27, 2022 3:05:37 GMT -5
Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr Ten Decades of Lincolns by Michael, on Flickr
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Post by Tom on Nov 27, 2022 3:30:56 GMT -5
Superb pictures as usual!
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