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Another Good Guy shout out to Rick@Laysons

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This shout out goes to @Rick@Laysons.
I arrived home to find this in my mailbox a few days ago.
He's been enjoying the monthly giveaways so much he wanted to contribute.
So he donated these couple of fine pieces that you see here.
You'll be seeing these in upcoming giveaways I'll be doing.

Thanks Rick!

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That is too cool! I've heard that people from Washington state are exceptionally nice.

My guess is 120mph. Wait. What was the question?
 
This shout out goes to @Rick@Laysons.
I arrived home to find this in my mailbox a few days ago.
He's been enjoying the monthly giveaways so much he wanted to contribute.
So he donated these couple of fine pieces that you see here.
You'll be seeing these in upcoming giveaways I'll be doing.

Thanks Rick!

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Not to change the subject
But;
which ones/brands are the better quality ?, just curious

for $10-$15-ish, it isn't a big deal, but

M2's look to be pretty detailed, decent quality, good selections
especially in the 1/64:1 scale (even the 1/24:1)
thought of getting a few 1/64:1, so he can still play with them
for the kid next door, birthdays or Christmas etc.
I bought him an old Hot Wheels drag set, he loves it, I got him hooked...

maybe apple & oranges
I know Greenlight in the 1:18:1 scale aren't as nice or for fit/detailed
as like ACME, Auto-World, Auto-Art, Franklin Mint, or the old Ertle stuff
are way better engines, tires/wheels & graphics etc.
(I have a crapload of AW, Acme & Ertle 1/18:1 diecasts & Ertle in the 1/24:1)
 
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