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The red pickup is a Dodge B 1948 version while the Chrysler woody wagon is 1942. |
Back at the Kitchener train show a few Sundays ago I picked up two more Oxford models that I thought looks interesting. As if I need more autos...it is nice to have a few extras I can drop into a scene when I take a photo. I also like to change autos out on occasion just to keep the scenes looking fresh to me...George Dutka
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Some flat finish and rust spots will be added shortly to bring these into the 1950's. If I remember I will show you how they look once completed. |
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