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Post by david1 on Jun 16, 2021 17:53:32 GMT
Thank you Brian for the explanation, I always like learning something new.
Dave
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Post by ptc on Jun 16, 2021 19:52:29 GMT
Thanks, Dave.
The Brooklins have been a wonderful adventure for us. Elizabeth came up with the idea of a Car Show that really intensified our interest in these beautiful models. You start collecting Brooklins, it's infectious in a very good way. Over the past year and a half, I have learned a great deal about them. Like the O-Gauge hobby, there are many terrific folks out there that also collect Brooklin Models.
The introduction of these models has taken our Christmas in the City to a whole different level. Never have I seen two different hobbies that are so inter-related and so good for one another. I think we have an excellent opportunity to attract many Brooklin collectors to O-Gauge trains and vice-versa.
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Post by ptc on Jun 18, 2021 22:30:54 GMT
Different colored taxi.
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Post by ptc on Jun 20, 2021 22:06:46 GMT
Beautiful John Roberts Code 3, a 1954 Dodge 500 Royal.
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Post by RailCat on Jun 23, 2021 15:40:52 GMT
Full disclosure, I am very partial to Woody models. But, having said that, I rate this Brooklin Model as one of the best they have ever produced, if not the best. It is a 1947 Chrysler Town & Country.
Brian…saw this while visiting the Gilmore Car Museum website…thought you might find it of interest? 🚂😉😺
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Post by ptc on Jun 23, 2021 18:58:42 GMT
Thanks Paul for the photo. You bet I am interested.
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