Some of my 1:64 collection
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Wow santa was good to you mate, you must have been a very good boy this year.
When you see anymore of those "Track day" car culture series 964s again, please grab a couple (x2) for me pretty please, you know I like my Porsches. Thanks Jeff
When you see anymore of those "Track day" car culture series 964s again, please grab a couple (x2) for me pretty please, you know I like my Porsches. Thanks Jeff

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I was surprised to see itZeus wrote:Love the 964 Jeff
Now they have a blue one that I wantTom wrote:+1
Mustang looks good too.
He was.zimbo wrote:Wow santa was good to you mate, you must have been a very good boy this year.
When you see anymore of those "Track day" car culture series 964s again, please grab a couple (x2) for me pretty please, you know I like my Porsches. Thanks Jeff
I will but I must say that this was the only one of its kind that I have ever seen so far.
BTW, something with your name showed up yesterday.
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Some recent additions.
Mrs Claus put this one on my stocking.

Found this near the cash register at the grocery store.

While working in rural PA I saw a model shop, and honest to goodness hobby shop with tons of plastic kits and a good amount of diecast. I could have spent a lot but ended up spending only $10.

Mrs Claus put this one on my stocking.

Found this near the cash register at the grocery store.

While working in rural PA I saw a model shop, and honest to goodness hobby shop with tons of plastic kits and a good amount of diecast. I could have spent a lot but ended up spending only $10.

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Mrs Claus is definitely a keeper . Liking the Focus


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$11 of funTom wrote:Money well spent. Love the GT40 and Focus especially.
After 30 years I am sort of getting used to herGalaxy Gaz wrote:Mrs Claus is definitely a keeper . Liking the Focus

Color caught my eye.zimbo wrote:GT40 is awesome.
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Three very nice additions. The GT40 looks really good, the wheels not being the usual "hot wheels hot rod" ones?
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I see you finally have a blue Ford Focus in the collection. You must of been a very good boy for Mrs. Clause to be so generous....lol Any GL Hitch and Tow is a plus in my book! Great adds Jeff!
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The wheels do help a lot.grinbergs wrote:Three very nice additions. The GT40 looks really good, the wheels not being the usual "hot wheels hot rod" ones?
At least good enoughHawk wrote:I see you finally have a blue Ford Focus in the collection. You must of been a very good boy for Mrs. Clause to be so generous....lol Any GL Hitch and Tow is a plus in my book! Great adds Jeff!

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Excellent additions
They look very detailed, could've believed they are 1/43 models, Focus is the most tempting one.

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Sat thru a week of meetings and all I got was a toy truck and a sore ass







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Truck looks better than any of the promo freebies I ever got.
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Looks like a Kenworth Aerocab....T700 maybe ? It looks very nice anyways . You need more now Jeff , oh no 



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I actually also got a nice beanie hat with built in LED lights that I fancy. Other than that I also gained about 5 pounds.Tom wrote:Truck looks better than any of the promo freebies I ever got.

Volvo 770.Galaxy Gaz wrote:Looks like a Kenworth Aerocab....T700 maybe ? It looks very nice anyways . You need more now Jeff , oh no
I would like to get a Freightliner Cascadia.
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Jeff, any idea how many of the 1:1s are in service for Imperial? Ironic that they give the man with 1K toy cars another one
Concerning the 5 lbs, aren't the scales for trucks
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Brooks, they actually don't have any trucks on the road, everything goes by UPS and Fedex (both are very big clients) The only fleet truck they have is one Ford Transit Connect they use in the Green Bay area.
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The blue Shelby looks great, the Corvette is also a Winner model! 

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Very nice! Is the Corvette the car Gas Monkey built for HW?
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Shelby really surprised me as to how nice it looks.carcollector wrote:The blue Shelby looks great, the Corvette is also a Winner model!
It is not. I think those are hard to find.Tom wrote:Very nice! Is the Corvette the car Gas Monkey built for HW?
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Jeff, that HW Corvette looks as hillbilly as the old truck bed trailers you mentioned in another threadJSB33 wrote:


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As already been said, great charm factor on the vette. New Mustang I am getting used to, I even start to like it. That usually takes 10 or so years but... in this case I think it has something great compared to its predecessor, it does not look as heavy if you know what I mean. 

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