
Jeff Glasson
-August 02, 2010
There are some good things coming from M2 Machines this year. Some very good things! Don’t believe me? – Then feast your eyes on this pair of 1:64 scale Studebakers that are in the works for the Auto-thentics line.
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There are some good things coming from M2 Machines this year. Some very good things! Don’t believe me? – Then feast your eyes on this pair of 1:64 scale Studebakers that are in the works for the Auto-thentics line.

Alien Projects’ trick “Dreamliners”
No, they don’t come from outer space, but the very first offerings from Chris “Nightstalker” Walker’s Alien Projects company surely do look like something out of a time warp. Part COE tractor, part flatbed, and completely Kustom, the tandem truck rods are a natural extension of Walker’s talent for altering models - if not reality - in small scale.
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Gone, But Not Forgotten
From the July / August 2010 issue of The Car Room Magazine
When Oldsmobile was discontinued in 2004 it was the oldest surviving American marque, and third longest-lived in the world. It was also the first mass produced car, actually preceding Ford. During its lifetime, 35.2 million Oldsmobiles were produced.
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Founding Father
From the July / August 2010 issue of The Car Room Magazine
According to personal point of view, the original Griffith sports cars had an either awe inspiring or a truly frightening power to weight ratio. Likewise, they wore styling that could be described as devilishly attractive, or downright quirky.
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Maxi Mini
From the July / August 2010 issue of The Car Room Magazine
The British Motor Corporation first produced the Mini in 1959. Through the magic of badge engineering it came in two versions, the Austin Seven and the Morris Mini Minor. For a time, after 1969, the car was simply known as the Mini
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Welcome To Smallville
The phrase “high detail” usually doesn’t apply to 1:64, especially when talking about mass produced models. At least, it traditionally hasn’t, until now.
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Take me Home
Maybe you grew up in countrified surroundings, enjoy taking the long way home, or love the thrill of a good barn find. In any case, Greenlight’s got you covered with this set, marketed under the “County Roads” handle.
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Greenlight’s “Factory Two-Packs” assortments caught our eye with attractive packaging that allows displaying the models without having to remove them from their cases.
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