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Just acquired a couple of old model cars today at a local flea market, they apparently came out of an estate sale...
One is an interesting Bond Bug (roughly 1/32 scale I'd guess), looks like it was built from a kit... And it's looking like the real find is an almost complete Gowland & Gowland kit of a 1929 Duesenberg Model J, my model is mostly complete but missing a few things... It looks like this, but built up minus the box - https://www.oldmodelkits.com/index.php?detail=15750 - I'm missing the front windshield, the driver and the front headlights, otherwise it's complete...
According to one source I looked up, Gowland & Gowland (teamed up with Revell) was one of the first companies starting in the 1950's to sell model kits in North America and to popularize the past time of model building... Maybe some of you remember this, I wasn't born until 1972, and have never been a <span style="font-style: italic">master</span> builder, I've given it up...
One is an interesting Bond Bug (roughly 1/32 scale I'd guess), looks like it was built from a kit... And it's looking like the real find is an almost complete Gowland & Gowland kit of a 1929 Duesenberg Model J, my model is mostly complete but missing a few things... It looks like this, but built up minus the box - https://www.oldmodelkits.com/index.php?detail=15750 - I'm missing the front windshield, the driver and the front headlights, otherwise it's complete...
According to one source I looked up, Gowland & Gowland (teamed up with Revell) was one of the first companies starting in the 1950's to sell model kits in North America and to popularize the past time of model building... Maybe some of you remember this, I wasn't born until 1972, and have never been a <span style="font-style: italic">master</span> builder, I've given it up...
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