PUFFRBELLY posted:Howdy Everyone,
Here's a 1/43 scale NYPD cruiser that I just completed.
Chief Bob (Retired)
Very nice Bob! As always I enjoy you emergency vehicles please keep posting
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PUFFRBELLY posted:Howdy Everyone,
Here's a 1/43 scale NYPD cruiser that I just completed.
Chief Bob (Retired)
Very nice Bob! As always I enjoy you emergency vehicles please keep posting
PUFFRBELLY posted:Howdy Everyone,
Here's a 1/43 scale NYPD cruiser that I just completed.
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Chief Bob (Retired)
Bob,
It's nice to see a Dodge for some cruiser variety. The lights really set off the car's styling. Very sharp.
TRRR
Tom
its a 1957 Road champs ford here’s some more pics I took for you guys
Dinky #181 Volkswagen from the late-1950s or so:
No interior, no window-glass...unless you're a tinplater, this is probably best relegated to the back of the layout.
PD
Ah, a Ford Fairlane. I've always like their styling -- especially the four-doors. Thanks for the extra photos, Lee. There's lots of nice detail there.
TRRR
All posters and readers on here probably saw the just ended Wiseman auctions of circa 1920? model Kleiber trucks. I didn't bite because these were built in San Francisco (l think), and while found in logging in Far West, probably did not often get east of Sierras. Wiseman offered a lot of separate sale bodies for these that could be slapped on a bulldog Mack. Now if somebody posts a prototype picture of a Kleiber working in, say, Wisconsin woods, l would be interested. Hard to find early trucks, and there were dozens of makes.
Finally have pictures of vehicles to post: One 1937 IH is shown in coal group; three more IH with other bashed bodies and lengths remain to be posted. Really glad to track down several of these Matchbox IH, as were everywhere when I was hanging out at RR station.
Here are pickups, and farm trucks, pre-1941, that service the sugar beet dump for my Great Western sugar beet plants
Mark, the old fellow looks just like his picture on the box. Nice work.
Very beautiful sence Lee thanks for posting I appreciate it
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