Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Finally, I got this display finished and got it in the house. Anyone what to come over and play cars?
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Re: Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Wow !!
Best way to display the garages /stations I ever saw.
Best way to display the garages /stations I ever saw.
THOMAS
in Black Forest
in Black Forest
Re: Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Cant get any better,Wow
Gary
Gary
Re: Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
That looks brilliant, museum quality
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
Re: Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Absolutely stunning!
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Re: Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Thank's James for showing the finished display, looks great and if by some miracle I find myself in your state, I'll definitely come and play cars with you...
Ghosty.
Ghosty.
Re: Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Thanks for the great comments guys!
From the time I first had the idea (actually my Son's idea) to the design and building phase has taken almost two years. I finished building the oak case about six months ago, but was held up when I went to order the glass. The price of the tempered safety glass was extreme and stopped me in my tracks for sometime. But at least it is finally finished and I think it was worth the wait.
Again thanks for the comments!
If you look close you will notice that the roadbed is made up of several Matchbox Build-A-Road sets.
BTW "Ghosthunter" you bring your cars, and I'll have mine. We will have a grand old time. If you are up to it we may even have big Matchbox car pile-up requiring several wreckers, police, ambulances and firetrucks. Sound like fun?
From the time I first had the idea (actually my Son's idea) to the design and building phase has taken almost two years. I finished building the oak case about six months ago, but was held up when I went to order the glass. The price of the tempered safety glass was extreme and stopped me in my tracks for sometime. But at least it is finally finished and I think it was worth the wait.
Again thanks for the comments!
If you look close you will notice that the roadbed is made up of several Matchbox Build-A-Road sets.
BTW "Ghosthunter" you bring your cars, and I'll have mine. We will have a grand old time. If you are up to it we may even have big Matchbox car pile-up requiring several wreckers, police, ambulances and firetrucks. Sound like fun?
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Re: Matchbox Service, Fire, Showroom, Home Store Display
Yeah, I'll bring me cars but you ain't going round crashing into me rolls royces, you drive properly or I'll tell me Mum.
Ghosty.
Ghosty.