O Scale Motor Chronicle Volume II Jan. 18, 2013
Last week after someone suggested that I start a O scale automobile weekly feature I started the O Scale Motor Chronicle. Many of you responded and I had a lot of encouragement. It seems that train enthusiasts and car enthusiasts are the opposite sides of the same coin.
Last week I suggested some guidelines, For the benefit of anyone that missed them, here they are again.
First, the subject should be about 1/43, 1/48 or 1/50 motor vehicles. It may include news of new releases, or a model you would like produced, or a critique of a new or existing model, or a customized model. Post pictures, show us your street scenes, car dealers and junkyards. Let’s see the truck you decorated for a business on your layout, and the repaint to match the car you learned to drive in. And if someone goes off on a tangent about the Olds Cutlas they had when they got married, or the TR-3 they had in collage that’s OK to.
Most important of all, HAVE FUN
This is a Russian 1946 Gaz 110 Limousine, it is almost an exact copy of a 1942 Packard 180. The only thing missing is the pelican hood ornament. They are made by IXO and can be purchased on e-bay in the $12.to $20 range. The sellers are located in East Europe and Hong Kong I purchased mine from 6286sergey and received good service, although it takes awhile to get to the US from Russia. The car in the background is a 1951 US Model Mint (Brooklin) 1951 Crosley Super.
Here is a link http://www.ebay.com/itm/121042...id=p3984.m1423.l2649
It is an excellent model but there are some high-end versions listed at much higher prices.
This is a 1942 Packard 180 Limousine with optional sidemounts for comparison
Here is a link to O Scale Motor Chronicle Vol. I