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Post by jcarnutz on Jul 25, 2021 21:33:55 GMT
I love to share my models and I have a pretty extensive photo catalog of most of them. If ok, I would love to feature my models from time to time in a continuing thread. Now the 1st one to feature is a tough choice... but I think I will go with this very special model that came to me from the Dick Browne collection. When Dick passed away, his model collection was sold via an eBay seller. I was quite fortunate to be able to add quite a few of them (I wish I could have gotten some others, but...) Like the third model I added, this is a 1935 Pierce-Arrow Model 845 Coupe. It is a factory color sample in white (I do not know how many were made-I was told this may be the only one) This is the 400th Brooklin Model to be added and is one I had to have so I bid accordingly.
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Post by ptc on Jul 25, 2021 21:40:14 GMT
Just an outstanding model.
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Post by Adam on Jul 25, 2021 22:04:01 GMT
Gorgeous. I can see why you needed to have it.
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Post by jcarnutz on Jul 26, 2021 0:58:38 GMT
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Post by david1 on Jul 26, 2021 3:32:30 GMT
Beautiful models John, the blue on the woody is outstanding.
Dave
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Post by ptc on Jul 26, 2021 11:20:22 GMT
I am a huge woody fan, John. Nice addition.
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Post by jcarnutz on Jul 26, 2021 20:57:04 GMT
I added this Brooklin model a few months ago-it is the 493rd to join my collection. I was able to purchase the model from the original owner and for whom the model was made. It was crafted by Dean Paolucci.1954 Buick Special Estate Wagon - BRK 186 in Matador Red (a '53 Buick color)
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Post by ptc on Jul 26, 2021 22:08:24 GMT
This is just an outstanding model, John. Love it.
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Post by Adam on Jul 26, 2021 22:12:45 GMT
Beautiful models!
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Post by jcarnutz on Jul 27, 2021 12:28:58 GMT
As I began exploring all the model options in the Brooklin Catalog-I knew this was a model that I had to have. Being that it was now discontinued-it proved to be a bit of a challenge to acquire. After several attempts, I was finally able to secure one and at a better price than the previous ones I had tried for. This was the 195th model to join my Brooklin collection.1948 Cadillac Series 61 Club Coupe - BRK 40a
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Post by jcarnutz on Jul 27, 2021 13:09:15 GMT
After the initial three models that I bought all together, I really began looking into all the options I had in Brooklin Models. The next one I focused on was more of interest, I saw it in a flea market at a car show. I was intrigued by the overall look, but that one was damaged-so when I returned home, I looked on eBay for what others I could find. This particular model was available in several liveries, but I stayed focused on the one I had seen originally. I found one at a good price, and after it arrived-I was very pleased with it. Since then I have purchased three others in different liveries and I have a few more on my list.1953 Pontiac Chieftain Sedan Delivery - Mobiloil Livery - BRK 31a -This is the 4th Brooklin model to join my collection.
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Post by Joe Saggese on Jul 27, 2021 13:36:37 GMT
I’ve been looking into getting the Mobile sedan. Sharp looking car.....
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Post by gregoryb on Jul 27, 2021 13:49:50 GMT
I added this Brooklin model a few months ago-it is the 493rd to join my collection. I was able to purchase the model from the original owner and for whom the model was made. It was crafted by Dean Paolucci.1954 Buick Special Estate Wagon - BRK 186 in Matador Red (a '53 Buick color)
Very good job
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Post by Joe on Jul 28, 2021 16:35:14 GMT
I love to share my models and I have a pretty extensive photo catalog of most of them. If ok, I would love to feature my models from time to time in a continuing thread. Now the 1st one to feature is a tough choice... but I think I will go with this very special model that came to me from the Dick Browne collection. When Dick passed away, his model collection was sold via an eBay seller. I was quite fortunate to be able to add quite a few of them (I wish I could have gotten some others, but...) Like the third model I added, this is a 1935 Pierce-Arrow Model 845 Coupe. It is a factory color sample in white (I do not know how many were made-I was told this may be the only one) This is the 400th Brooklin Model to be added and is one I had to have so I bid accordingly. Hi, Beautiful models and collection. Can you please share them to the NABCC page on Facebook. Thank you,
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Post by jcarnutz on Jul 28, 2021 20:00:34 GMT
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