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Dyna-Model

MDC-R / MDC-K

Dyna-Model Products, founded in 1946, is (was ?) a producer of cast metal kits of a wide variety of structures and various vintage automobiles, forklifts and bulldozers. Many of these items are (were ?) offered in both painted and unpainted versions. 

Open questions:

Several Zylmex models seem to have been sold under the Dyna Model name in 1979. Who knows more ?
Dyna-model also offered several plastic kits of Caterpillar models in the early 1980s. Who knows more ?

Modellisting:

Ref# Ref# Model
R-5 ? Forklift
R-26 ? Surrey Horseless carriage
R-61 ? Ford T Touring, top up (1914)
R-64 ? Chevrolet panel truck
R-67 ? Buick Sedan (1930s) (pictured above)
R-68 ? Buick Convertible 2-door sedan, top down (1930s)
R-70 ? Autocar dumptruck
? 2001 Stutz Bearcat (1914)
? 2002 Buick (1908)
? 2003 Maxwell (1911)
? 2004 Packard Twin Six Touring (1916)
? 2006 Ford pickup (1947)
? ? Stanley Steamer Touring (1909)
? ? Mercer Speedster
? ? Buick ? Roadster
? ? ? Touring car
? ? Ford T Touring, top down (1914)
? ? Packard Roadster convertible, top down / dickey seat (1920s)
? ? Packard Roadster convertible, top up ( 1920s)
? ? Packard Roadster convertible, top down ( 1920s)
? ? Ford Model A Roadster, top down
? ? Buick Airflow 2-door sedan
? ? Buick sedan Taxi (1930s)
? ? Cadillac convertible 2-door sedan (1930s)
? ? Cadillac sedan (1930s)
? ? Cadillac sedan Taxi (1930s)
? ? Pontiac Airflow 4-door sedan (1930s)
? ? Cadillac limousine (1930s)
? ? Pontiac delivery van (1930s)
? ? GMC ? pickup (1930s)
? ? GMC ? wrecker (1930s)
? ? ? dumptruck with load of coal
? ? GMC pickup (late 1930s)
? ? Mack ? pickup (1930s) with US-Army Air Corps decals
? ? Mack ? truck with tarpaulin cover

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