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 1948 Packard Series 22 8 cyl Woody Station Sedan
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tcam

USA

Posted - 10/23/2024 :  15:16:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Mark S

USA

Posted - 10/23/2024 :  16:26:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Absolutely love these bathtub Packards. I have several in 1/43.
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Bob Nist

USA

Posted - 10/23/2024 :  16:36:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That is interesting woodwork.
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Billy Collins

USA

Posted - 10/23/2024 :  22:25:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I never warmed up to these Packard woodies.
The body shape isn't so bad; but, i don't get their idea behind the styling of their wood trim.
Why stop the wood in the middle of the wheel-well opening on the rear fender?
I don't get it.
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Skylark

USA

Posted - 10/24/2024 :  03:33:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Billy Collins

I never warmed up to these Packard woodies.
The body shape isn't so bad; but, i don't get their idea behind the styling of their wood trim.
Why stop the wood in the middle of the wheel-well opening on the rear fender?
I don't get it.


Because of the curvature of the rear fender, more than likely. That would be a nightmare shape to get right in wood.
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Myron

USA

Posted - 10/24/2024 :  13:30:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Another Nope!
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jms601

USA

Posted - 10/24/2024 :  13:46:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have this in !:43 in Red by Matrix and love it.
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