Looks like a great show. Nice to see the guys I've met before and see faces for the ones I haven't. I am sorry to have missed all the fun. I will seriously to my very best to make it next year. Thanks John, for the wrap-up.
Another great My Take, John! You did an excellent job of capturing the excitement and camaraderie of the show. I am really glad I was able to attend this year, and am looking forward to being there again next year. And of course, I was honored to have my interview included in this video! Many thanks for the recap of the show, and for all that you do for the hobby!
I always enjoy hearing the answers to your Q: “Where is the hobby heading?” Thanks for giving us a glimpse of the show. Seeing as the majority of 1/43rd white metal manufacturers were & a few still are UK based I’m surprised we don’t have a dedicated show here. Plenty of toy & hobby shows here that I’ve attended but they are always dominated by trains. If you factor in the LDM & other British car white metal lines the lack of a show is even more surprising.
Great video John, it was a fantastic weekend. Now we are moving to the Capitol Miniature Auto Collector's Club spring show this coming Sunday ,April 2nd at the Dunn Loring Firehouse.
What a terrific presentation of this show. It's such a treat to view these pieces on film rather than turning pages of a catalog. I collect 1/43 for nostalgia reasons...a child of the fifties and a teenager in the sixties. I was so fortunate to have been there for the muscle car era. My collection is shared with my fifties themed model railroad layout. Thank you so much for sharing this video. Any available web sites to purchase these brands would be appreciated. I know of one that I use but I'm not sure if web sites are ok to mention on youtube channels ?
Merci pour l interessente video .Ah les Ameriquaines oui se sont de belles voitures .les annees 1930 / 1960 . / 70 . Je possede au moin une 20 taines de US car . Salut de Stuttgart .
Hi, good video, but i wish you would have showed us more models, and while you interview people. I guess you selected people you wanted, but there seems that we only saw a limited portion of the show.
Looks like a great show. Nice to see the guys I've met before and see faces for the ones I haven't. I am sorry to have missed all the fun. I will seriously to my very best to make it next year. Thanks John, for the wrap-up.
I hope you can make it as well, John. I'll keep you posted.
Another great My Take, John! You did an excellent job of capturing the excitement and camaraderie of the show. I am really glad I was able to attend this year, and am looking forward to being there again next year. And of course, I was honored to have my interview included in this video! Many thanks for the recap of the show, and for all that you do for the hobby!
Thanks for taking the time to chat, Dave! It's all about having fun! Right?
Great video, John. Really enjoyed putting faces to the names, beginning with Jeffrey. I hope you took home one of his 25 Black Zephyrs.
Thanks! I did! I nabbed one and a few surprises too. I'll be doing more videos featuring models from the show.
I always enjoy hearing the answers to your Q: “Where is the hobby heading?” Thanks for giving us a glimpse of the show. Seeing as the majority of 1/43rd white metal manufacturers were & a few still are UK based I’m surprised we don’t have a dedicated show here. Plenty of toy & hobby shows here that I’ve attended but they are always dominated by trains. If you factor in the LDM & other British car white metal lines the lack of a show is even more surprising.
Thanks, rare. Maybe we should come over there and stage a show!
Great video John, it was a fantastic weekend. Now we are moving to the Capitol Miniature Auto Collector's Club spring show this coming Sunday ,April 2nd at the Dunn Loring Firehouse.
Thanks! That one is close to home for me. I would love to be there but I can only take so many Sundays off. What are the hours of the show?
Great presentation. Can you provide more information on the BCC models?
I'll send an email.
Here's the list of what is still available:
‘33 Pierce Arrow Hetitage LE
‘63 Riviera (all 3 colors)
’61 Ventura (blue)
42 DeSoto
’37 Dictator
@@Kuvakas how much? Sorry I forgot
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What a terrific presentation of this show. It's such a treat to view these pieces on film rather than turning pages of a catalog. I collect 1/43 for nostalgia reasons...a child of the fifties and a teenager in the sixties. I was so fortunate to have been there for the muscle car era.
My collection is shared with my fifties themed model railroad layout. Thank you so much for sharing this video. Any available web sites to purchase these brands would be appreciated. I know of one that I use but I'm not sure if web sites are ok to mention on youtube channels ?
Thanks! Please do share your website(s). Legacy Diecast is s good one too.
Merci pour l interessente video .Ah les Ameriquaines oui se sont de belles voitures .les annees 1930 / 1960 . / 70 . Je possede au moin une 20 taines de US car . Salut de Stuttgart .
Hello, Stuttgart! Thanks for watching. Let's help you find more models!!
to 11.14 autocult did a nice miniature does it wi ll be on the market soon ?
Yes, we should see it sometime soon.
Hi, good video, but i wish you would have showed us more models, and while you interview people. I guess you selected people you wanted, but there seems that we only saw a limited portion of the show.
My apologies. I hope you enjoyed what we were able to record.