The "1937 Packard formal "
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1 20 May 2019, 02:05
Kerry COX
This is an OLD kit. After the success I had with the ICM G4 German Staff car, I saw this at a swap meet and 'just HAD to have it.'. Tons of BMF to find it's way there.
This is an OLD kit. After the success I had with the ICM G4 German Staff car, I saw this at a swap meet and 'just HAD to have it.'. Tons of BMF to find it's way there.
20 May 2019, 02:08
Kerry COX
James C I was really surprised to see this at a swap meet, and sitting on top of it at the table was a 1/16 Toyota 2000 Gt for 150 and nearly bought it, then I went back 30 seconds after the selling started and it was gone, then, I saw the Packard and just had to have it...............................$75 Au .🙂 Yes, BIG it is at 1/16, and fantastic detail for an old kit too. 👍
James C I was really surprised to see this at a swap meet, and sitting on top of it at the table was a 1/16 Toyota 2000 Gt for 150 and nearly bought it, then I went back 30 seconds after the selling started and it was gone, then, I saw the Packard and just had to have it...............................$75 Au .🙂 Yes, BIG it is at 1/16, and fantastic detail for an old kit too. 👍
20 May 2019, 20:39
Kerry COX
Right up front with the driver. 🙂
Finally !, I get to go for a drive with you Augie. ! ! ! 👍 😉
Right up front with the driver. 🙂
Finally !, I get to go for a drive with you Augie. ! ! ! 👍 😉
20 May 2019, 21:15
Munkyslut
I love that! I had a 1/16 Dusenberg SJ about 40 years ago wish I knew where it went.
How old is this one? Mid 60's?
I love that! I had a 1/16 Dusenberg SJ about 40 years ago wish I knew where it went.
How old is this one? Mid 60's?
20 May 2019, 21:36
Augie
Hehe long as your careful and dont have me holding the jesus handles all will be good!
Hehe long as your careful and dont have me holding the jesus handles all will be good!
20 May 2019, 21:41
Kerry COX
Munkeymoll, from what I can gather from a "Google" search, this is one of the very first of, and many others like it, that Bandai put out for 'Entex', a yank company in California in the mid 70's. !
And as Packard only stopped making the actual car in 1962, it is still quite a popular car for those who collect the real thing. 🙂
I will post close up images of the parts when I crack the sealed bags it comes in, as I don't want to do that until the actual build takes place. 👍
So until then, I will be pouring over the instructions and bag contents getting a good idea and plan of attack. 👍
There are heaps of images of the real beast on 'Images'. so reference imagery is readily available.
Augie, I will look for a set of the handles you describe. 🙂 But don't worry, I am a most cautious and considerate driver. 😉 👍
And Mr Greathouse, I am pleased your along for the ride too.🙂 👍
Munkeymoll, from what I can gather from a "Google" search, this is one of the very first of, and many others like it, that Bandai put out for 'Entex', a yank company in California in the mid 70's. !
And as Packard only stopped making the actual car in 1962, it is still quite a popular car for those who collect the real thing. 🙂
I will post close up images of the parts when I crack the sealed bags it comes in, as I don't want to do that until the actual build takes place. 👍
So until then, I will be pouring over the instructions and bag contents getting a good idea and plan of attack. 👍
There are heaps of images of the real beast on 'Images'. so reference imagery is readily available.
Augie, I will look for a set of the handles you describe. 🙂 But don't worry, I am a most cautious and considerate driver. 😉 👍
And Mr Greathouse, I am pleased your along for the ride too.🙂 👍
21 May 2019, 00:11
Thomas Bischoff
this will be fun to watch and I think there's still a seat left? After all it's a big car 🙂
this will be fun to watch and I think there's still a seat left? After all it's a big car 🙂
21 May 2019, 19:02
Munkyslut
Yeah that's the one! This Packard reminds me of their huge black gangster ride
Yeah that's the one! This Packard reminds me of their huge black gangster ride
22 May 2019, 03:58
Album info
This is the 1/16 scale 1970 model from Bandai of the 'American Rolls Royce'.
All pretty chunky and lots of seam lines and flash. But that is the challenge.