I'd bet it's not all of them, but if you go to the Walthers website, click on advanced search, put classic metal works in as the manufacturer, and select the option at the bottom that says include all and discontinued, you'll come up with 498 items:
http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?category=&scale=&manu=classic+metal+works&item=&keywords=&words=restrict&instock=Q&showdisc=Y&split=30&Submit=Search
Great idea, yes that is all of them, plus the list contains the 1956 Dodge. This car was announced, pictures of pre-production models shown, but no car ever was released. I contacted Classic Metal Works at that time and was told they were having to negotiate with the new owners of Chrsyler.
If they would only re-release the 1950 Chevy's straight back Fleetlines I would be one happy camper.
don7Great idea, yes that is all of them, plus the list contains the 1956 Dodge. This car was announced, pictures of pre-production models shown, but no car ever was released. I contacted Classic Metal Works at that time and was told they were having to negotiate with the new owners of Chrsyler. If they would only re-release the 1950 Chevy's straight back Fleetlines I would be one happy camper.
Don, does it include the Ford woody staton wagon shown in this 'in progress and projected' photo? That is one of their older models.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
G Paine Don, does it include the Ford woody staton wagon shown in this 'in progress and projected' photo? That is one of their older models.
Would that be this one: http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/221-30107 ?
don7 Great idea, yes that is all of them, plus the list contains the 1956 Dodge. This car was announced, pictures of pre-production models shown, but no car ever was released. I contacted Classic Metal Works at that time and was told they were having to negotiate with the new owners of Chrsyler. If they would only re-release the 1950 Chevy's straight back Fleetlines I would be one happy camper.
I've been waiting and hoping for that 1956 Dodge, but got the impression that the new "owners" of MoPar had unrealistic expectations about the licensing royalties. Maybe we'll never see it.
G Paine don7: Great idea, yes that is all of them, plus the list contains the 1956 Dodge. This car was announced, pictures of pre-production models shown, but no car ever was released. I contacted Classic Metal Works at that time and was told they were having to negotiate with the new owners of Chrsyler. If they would only re-release the 1950 Chevy's straight back Fleetlines I would be one happy camper. Don, does it include the Ford woody staton wagon shown in this 'in progress and projected' photo? That is one of their older models.
don7: Great idea, yes that is all of them, plus the list contains the 1956 Dodge. This car was announced, pictures of pre-production models shown, but no car ever was released. I contacted Classic Metal Works at that time and was told they were having to negotiate with the new owners of Chrsyler. If they would only re-release the 1950 Chevy's straight back Fleetlines I would be one happy camper.
Did you not try the link?
The Woody is on the first page of the Walthers listing of the CMW vehicles
http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/221-30107
I really like the early Classic Metal Works models. Metal bodies and the hoods opened on all.
My favorite is probably the 1953 Ford Victoria. I have four of them; red, blue, light blue, and police. Not sure if there were any other colors available. Walthers doesn't list the various color options for the first few CMW vehicles.
CMW vehicles look great and help set the era of a layout.
Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
Southwest Chief I really like the early Classic Metal Works models. Metal bodies and the hoods opened on all. My favorite is probably the 1953 Ford Victoria. I have four of them; red, blue, light blue, and police. Not sure if there were any other colors available. Walthers doesn't list the various color options for the first few CMW vehicles. CMW vehicles look great and help set the era of a layout.
I have the 1953 Ford Victoria's in red, gray and black (not police version)