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As interpreted for the dimestore shopping kids about that time, and about half a century later for the same kids, now supposedly all grown up:
I hope to show my K-F models fairly soon. Enjoy! David H
of 1947 in the USA! (Click on picture for enlargement.)Kaiser, 1947: 2 interpretations in scale (Just for fun!)
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Re: Kaiser, 1947: 2 interpretations in scale (Just for fun!)
Tootsietoys, another legendary name. Nice models.
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Re: Kaiser, 1947: 2 interpretations in scale (Just for fun!)
I think that elongated look was very popular in advertising for a time.
Hoping that you have a Kaiser Manhattan, its a great looking car.
Hoping that you have a Kaiser Manhattan, its a great looking car.
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Re: Kaiser, 1947: 2 interpretations in scale (Just for fun!)
I'm working on a Kaiser entry, including the '54 Manhattan, right now. Hope to have it ready to post late tomorrow.