Here is a high-end two-toned '52 Chrysler as done by Brooklin Models a number of years back.
Very nice model in really great pics, as always...
Keko Romero Sánchez
Cádiz, Spain
http://kekomovil.blogspot.com
I have that one also and love it. Your 6th picture of the car in front of the trees really fooled me. It looks like the real 1:1. Great photo work as always.
Thanks for posting your fine photography. It's a great model, too.
An amazing model, made even more so by your outstanding photos. This is one of my favorite Brooklin models.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
@jcarnutz I agree John; it's one of my favorite Brooklins too. Love the colors.
An excellent model in excellent colors well photographed. Have it love it.
Probably just me but the one thing about Brooklin I've never really liked is the head lamps. Prefer lens over metal.
Truly artistic photography as ever.
I had a copy of this entirely in gold paint from part of a collectable series Brooklin were running, and when this version came out I went back to the shop - where they knew my models were bought and popped straight into storage boxes - to ask if they would exchange the gold for the green. They thought I was mad, but I've never regretted it.
@bob-jackman I have both the convertible in maroon and the hardtop but wouldn't mind someone producing a sedan which was likely the largest seller in 1:1 of the three.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
John, I have the hardtop in both colors along with the maroon convertible. I also have a limo in dark blue from Goldvarg in white metal. I don't remember the year of the Goldvarg but it's this same basic body
@bob-jackman Yes, I have the early Goldvarg as well. These were rare cars upgraded by Derham of Rosemont PA as I recall.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
Mine is a bit tired and rust
Renato, needs a bit of work but I like it.