This section is specially designed to allow anyone who wants to propose the creation of a model. Feel free to share your thoughts and express your ideas. The main rule is to be respectful!
Hi Jim,We would be happy to make one if you can provide us with the necessary documentation.Please email us on contact@scalecollectibles.com where we can discuss this project.
I do propose the French 75mm M1897 field gun (with limber) in 1/35 scale. This is the gun that revolutionized the modern artillery and is used by many countries in WW1. There is no real good model of this gun.
It was made as a resin cast model a few years ago and is currently out of production. They made a 1967 Dodge D-500 Crew Cab, but the 1968 was only made as a Regular Cab. I want to make a race car hauler like the ones that were popular in the late 60's.
That`s a very good Idea ! This Trucks were rare in the USA.
To have such Models were extremly nice ! 🤗
I wish the D7E was available in 1:25TH
: D7-E with S Blade 2 versions Hook and Hyster Winch
I also wish for a ... Cat D2 in 1:25th !
I wish there was a 1961 Mack B61 in 1:25th available
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Would really like to see a 1974-77 Dodge D series medium duty. Good looking truck no one has ever done.
I’d like to see your truck and earth mover models available in 1/35 scale.
Plus your railway items available in 1/32 / gauge 1 which is 45mm gauge. Thanks
I would like to see a 1930-1940s semi trailer. 1/25 scale. round front end. Thanks! Jim
I do propose the French 75mm M1897 field gun (with limber) in 1/35 scale. This is the gun that revolutionized the modern artillery and is used by many countries in WW1. There is no real good model of this gun.
Would love to have a 1/35 scale model of a German 76mm field canon to go along with th 150mm canon and 150mm haubitze
Very good pictures on Corbit's preservation association website, we will take into consideration the D808.
I would like to suggest that you make a 1968 or 69 Dodge D-500 Crew Cab.
I've been hoping for someone to make a Ford 1929 AA model pickup version and the duelly version.
What about a 1950 Corbitt D808 T29 or a Corbitt D603 Tallboy