HART Models M37 on eBay

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HART Models M37 on eBay

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Ck out item # 160294620029. It appears to be about 1/48th scale maybe? I have never seen one of these before. I didn't think any M37 models were out there other than that little HO scale train set one? Pretty cool :)
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Post by Lifer »

You're right...it's 1:48 scale. Hart Models is a British company who specializes in historic/vintage vehicles in that scale. Their models are highly detailed and very spendy, going for as much as $1,900.00! I'd like to see how much this one brings. ;)
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Post by greencom »

I too was surprised to see the model. I just wish 21st Century toys would make one in 1:16 like my command car and halftrack. They are really well built and detailed for the money($35 to $40 bucks). Crap, I wish they made the M37 in any scale !
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They used to be marketed in the US as "Neatstuff" models. They were advertised in MV mag many years ago. They had many versions available and I picked up the US Army WW and cargo top. They are obviously not in production any more. I think they are actually 1:50 scale if it is the same model I am thinking of. They sold for around $50.

Skybow, a defunct plastic model producer was going to do the M37 in 1:35 scale. The company went under after they did a M38A1 and never put out the M37 even though they had the molds ready to go. I believe Dragon Models owns the molds now. When will they use them? God only knows...

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WOW Dragon is putting out lots of new models right now. I wonder how you could contact them about producing the M37?
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