Thank you Mike. Vehicles are tough for us O gaugers, With all the varying scales now available it's hard to blend them together. We consider our scale to be 1:48 but in the early 90s when I got into the hobby there was very little if any affordable 1:48 vehicles. My train vehicle collection began with a pretty good score of ERTL 1:43 cars at the Green Dragon Flea Market in Ephrata, PA. I picked up 10 or 12 new in the box for like $3 or $4. After that I kept my eyes opened for 1:43 scale cars and trucks in toy stores (remember them) department stores, and where ever else toy cars and trucks were sold. Along came Lionel's inter-modal trains and Lionel tractor trailers so I scoop some up and low and behold the manufacturer of our O gauge trains is selling S gauge (1:64) trucks. Gotta keep those Lionel Kenworths far away from 1950s and 1960s 1:43 cars. Then came the 1:50 construction vehicles and some oddball scales from European mfrs. Again I'm talking affordable, not Brooklin or some of those "Mints" that also made Gone With the Wind Collectible plates. K-Line decided to go the 1:43 route with it's vehicles, tractor trailers, TOFC and intermodal. Then there was Athern coming out with a series of 1:50 cars and trucks, at least I remember some cars or pick-ups to go along with the cool Ford C model trucks of all types, tractors, box trucks, stake trucks or rack bodies, whichever you prefer to call them, fire trucks. Tractors sold for around $25, Box and stake trucks around $30 and the Fire Trucks for around $35. I picked up a few tractors to pull some of the Lionel trailers. I guess they didn't sell well, Athern never reproduced them and after several years of sitting on the shelf, TrainLand dropped the price to clear shelf space and I wound up buying many more. I have way more vehicles than I'll ever be able to use but I still scan the racks in the dollar stores, pharmacies and supermarkets. I always check out the toy isles at WalMart and Target and there are even a few Hallmark Christmas ornaments.