In my humble opinion the clunky platform shoes detract from the model.
I tried that years ago and it took the squirrels about 2 days to learn to use it like a ladder.
The 1911 is an excellent choice. I would however, not carry it in my camera bag.
Hey very minor point, the space between her right ankle and her butt appears to be part of the water in the black and white but it is skin tone in the color version.
That is a 100-6 in 59. I had one.
Correction: expect I will go to my grave with it.
When I first got out of high school I wouldn't grow a beard in the winter shave it off at Easter time and let it be in to grow again in October. I am 80 years old now and it's been with me continuously for something over 50 years. Expect I won't go to my grave with it.
That last one has different upholstery.
Two different cars. The second photo is a car with black wall tires and Cragar Wheels.
I tried that. The squirrel shortly learned to use the slinky as a ladder.
A 22 caliber slug in the head.
In my humble opinion, there's never been a car before or since that looked as good as the Austin Healey.
On this model roll up Windows had replaced the side curtains.
When Donald Healy design the Sprite his goal was to have one in everyone's bicycle shed.