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If you model the steam to diesel transition years, the early to mid ‘50s, you’re in luck. These Models should be at your Brooklin dealer now.

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’55 Packard 400 hardtop

 

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’55 Plymouth Belvedere convertible.

 

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’54 Packard Patrician sedan.

 

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’54 Mercury Monterey wagon

 

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’54 Buick Special sedan

 

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’54 Buick Special wagon

 

More to come.

Brooklin is not the only manufacture to produce quality models, some manufactures for substantially less money. One of the problems is it seems most of them do a model of a ’57 Chevy BelAir, a Porsche 911, a ’65 Ford Mustang and what ever else is popular.
Brooklin models are expensive, but they make models of ordinary automobile models you can not get from anybody else.  They also have a loyal collector customer base and hold their value well.
After you paid $1100 for that J1e or Y6b Do you want a poor model that will distract from a well-detailed scene?

Here is a link to O scale Motor Vehicle Chronicle July 19, 2013
https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/t...-vol-xxiii-july-19th

 

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"After you paid $1100 for that J1e or Y6b Do you want a poor model that will distract from a well-detailed scene?"

 

I wouldn't want it to steal the scene either. My basic thought on scenery is that it isn't part of my collection; so while I won't put cr@p on my layout I won't buy a fleet of >$100 autos either. I may splurge for one scene with a 1957 Pontiac Star Chief hardtop; but otherwise it's the more reasonable version for me.

Originally Posted by pennsyfan:

"After you paid $1100 for that J1e or Y6b Do you want a poor model that will distract from a well-detailed scene?"

 

I wouldn't want it to steal the scene either. My basic thought on scenery is that it isn't part of my collection; so while I won't put cr@p on my layout I won't buy a fleet of >$100 autos either. I may splurge for one scene with a 1957 Pontiac Star Chief hardtop; but otherwise it's the more reasonable version for me.

Bob
$100 + is a little much for most people. I collect 1/43 model cars because I enjoy them, besides I cant afford to buy the real ones. That happens to be the right size for O scale. Being a former scale modeler I don’t think of my equipment as a collection, I look at everything, locomotives, buildings, scenery, motor vehicles etc. as a miniature railroad.
I have many quality vehicles that are in the $5 to $10 range. I am not going to weather  or repaint a high dollar model, but the less expensive ones, all bets are off.

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Originally Posted by BK:

What year and make cars would you like to see for under $100.00?

Bob

 

Cars of the mid to late 1930's - sedans and business coupes. Chevys, Buicks, Dodges, - inexpensive and mid-line cars, not luxury makes like a Cadillac or Packard. There are plenty of Fords out there, model A's, model B's, and later, and you can find a Chrysler Airflow, but not much for the other non-luxury makes. I like the "business coupe" - Brooklin has made a few but nobody else that I recall. Also cars of the early 1950's, the steam/diesel transition era. 

Richard E. I think you know about a lot that's out there, but here's a list in case you missed some or for anyone else interested.

Yat Ming some nice low cost cars still available.         

Road Champs no longer made but still can be found.

Solido no longer made but still can be found.

Ertl no longer made but still can be found.

Vitesse making a comeback with reissues and older models can still be found.

Rextoys no longer made but still can be found.

Franklin Mint no longer made but still can be found.

American Excellence/Neo nice models under $100.00.

IXO Premium X under $100.00.

All of these can be found on ebay or when I list on the forum buy/sell. If you don't do ebay that's your loss. If you go by brand names I listed there should be no problems. Beware of those selling a line called Signature with opening features they get them from mail at home catalogs and are 1:32.

Ithinl I will put something on the forum buy/sell tonite.

Bob 

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Lee
The last picture is a 1950 Dodge Wayfarer coupe. Dodge also made a roadster version with side curtains. I think later years they had roll up windows. Only Chrysler and Studebaker built coups after WWII excluding imports or sportscars.
Years ago a buddy of mine had one. It was a fun car but a slug performer with that flathead six.

 

 

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Brooklin announced a model of the roadster but apparently they withdrew it.

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I should have taken a picture.  During my business trip this week I toured the east side of Manhattan looking at Superstorm Sandy damage (I'm working as a consultant to a NY State commission evaluating storm hardening policies for NYC).  There, near the corner of 13th and Ave C, was a black Dodge Wayfarer, faded paint, tattered upholstery, sun-bleached plastic in the interior and chrome with tiny pits - looking good for 60 years but showing its age!  (It was just parked on the street and looking very much like it had had that parking space since the '50s).  I don't know whwether it had survived the storm or was brought in by someone as the only replacement he/she had for their newer car that was carried away by the rip tides.  When I drew everyone's attention to it one of the young engineers with me added:"I'm not sure my Mom was alive when that was made."  Oh brother, did I feel old!!!

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