Hi all
Having spent the few weeks since completing my SS-100 & 88mm build on various odds and ends I thought it was time to start another blog. I had a root around in my quite small stash and found this. It was one of three cars kits I bought very cheaply a few years ago. The kit is actually hard to get hold of now and goes for quite high prices. The kit dates from 1975 and was part of a series produced by Monogram of classic cars in museums.

A very brief background to the car. Packard produced its first car in 1899. In 1930 the model 734 was introduced in 5 different body styles including the Boattail Speedster. Only 150 734s were made of which 39 were Boattails. They cost $5200, the price of a nice house. A Ford Roadster cost $460 so the Packard was aimed at the very wealthy. The car was powered by a 6.3lt straight 8 cylinder engine producing 145hp. The car was capable of over 100mph. With drum brakes, cart spring suspension and the technology of the time it must have been quite a ride :rolling:. In 2019 one was sold at auction for $2million!!

Very basic instructions.

A chromed sprue which will be stripped and repainted. A quite nice 2 piece body.

I hope a few of you will feel it is worth a look in. Comfy seating is available which respects social distancing and masks should be worn except when partaking of the refreshments - tea, coffee, choccie biccies and if the missus gets her finger out, home made cake.
Jim
Having spent the few weeks since completing my SS-100 & 88mm build on various odds and ends I thought it was time to start another blog. I had a root around in my quite small stash and found this. It was one of three cars kits I bought very cheaply a few years ago. The kit is actually hard to get hold of now and goes for quite high prices. The kit dates from 1975 and was part of a series produced by Monogram of classic cars in museums.
A very brief background to the car. Packard produced its first car in 1899. In 1930 the model 734 was introduced in 5 different body styles including the Boattail Speedster. Only 150 734s were made of which 39 were Boattails. They cost $5200, the price of a nice house. A Ford Roadster cost $460 so the Packard was aimed at the very wealthy. The car was powered by a 6.3lt straight 8 cylinder engine producing 145hp. The car was capable of over 100mph. With drum brakes, cart spring suspension and the technology of the time it must have been quite a ride :rolling:. In 2019 one was sold at auction for $2million!!
Very basic instructions.
A chromed sprue which will be stripped and repainted. A quite nice 2 piece body.
I hope a few of you will feel it is worth a look in. Comfy seating is available which respects social distancing and masks should be worn except when partaking of the refreshments - tea, coffee, choccie biccies and if the missus gets her finger out, home made cake.
Jim
Comment