@Artie-DL&W posted:Some fine looking trucks, Lee. I’m going to try to find one of those Mack Cannonballs.
Good luck there pretty hard to find might want to try eBay first. If you get one keep it in room temperature the resin is junk. I paid $125 for this kit and it’s all hand painted by me
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'Looks like there may be a traffic jam'...
Turns out' cars are getting lined up for service or repair, at Ballard's . Going to be a busy day for them. Nothing new as they have the best shop in town...
Ballard can also order a brand new Hudson or Studebaker for customers. There is no show room or actual dealership. But in an effort to increase sales, Packard Corp, issues special franchises to established repair shops with very good reputations that sell tires, parts, and batteries for their cars. One can imagine how hectic it must be operating this multi disciplined business.
Everything comes to an abrupt halt, when the 12:01 PM, Santa Fe Special, mixed consist, rumbles down the middle of main street'... So be it, life in a small town'..
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@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:'Looks like there may be a traffic jam'...
Turns out' cars are getting lined up for service or repair, at Ballard's . Going to be a busy day for them. Nothing new as they have the best shop in town...
Ballard can also order a brand new Hudson or Studebaker for customers. There is no show room or actual dealership. But in an effort to increase sales, Packard Corp, issues special franchises to established repair shops with very good reputations that sell tires, parts, and batteries for their cars. One can imagine how hectic it must be operating this multi disciplined business.
Everything comes to an abrupt halt, when the 12:01 PM, Santa Fe Special, mixed consist, rumbles down the middle of main street'... So be it, life in a small town'..
Ted, traffic jam, indeed. Looks like the DC Beltway at rush hour! Great back story.
StevefromPA, looks like a great haul! Your just like Ted, quite the traffic jam!
Lee, What a wonderful collection of trucks! They would look great on anyones layout! I really love the yellow Mack tow truck!
Ted, with all those cars and trucks along main street it is amazing that more dont get hit by the 12:01 Santa Fe Special! LOL
Great pictures eveyone!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:'Looks like there may be a traffic jam'...
Turns out' cars are getting lined up for service or repair, at Ballard's . Going to be a busy day for them. Nothing new as they have the best shop in town...
Ballard can also order a brand new Hudson or Studebaker for customers. There is no show room or actual dealership. But in an effort to increase sales, Packard Corp, issues special franchises to established repair shops with very good reputations that sell tires, parts, and batteries for their cars. One can imagine how hectic it must be operating this multi disciplined business.
Everything comes to an abrupt halt, when the 12:01 PM, Santa Fe Special, mixed consist, rumbles down the middle of main street'... So be it, life in a small town'..
Ted. Never seen this side of your layout very nice and looks very busy. I like that trailer that Mack is pulling do you have a side shot of it?? Thanks for sharing
@mike g. posted:StevefromPA, looks like a great haul! Your just like Ted, quite the traffic jam!
Lee, What a wonderful collection of trucks! They would look great on anyones layout! I really love the yellow Mack tow truck!
Ted, with all those cars and trucks along main street it is amazing that more dont get hit by the 12:01 Santa Fe Special! LOL
Great pictures eveyone!
Thanks Mike. I hope to get more done and on the layout this winter
@lee drennen posted:Thanks Mike. I hope to get more done and on the layout this winter
You and me both my friend!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:'Looks like there may be a traffic jam'...
Turns out' cars are getting lined up for service or repair, at Ballard's . Going to be a busy day for them. Nothing new as they have the best shop in town...
Ballard can also order a brand new Hudson or Studebaker for customers. There is no show room or actual dealership. But in an effort to increase sales, Packard Corp, issues special franchises to established repair shops with very good reputations that sell tires, parts, and batteries for their cars. One can imagine how hectic it must be operating this multi disciplined business.
Everything comes to an abrupt halt, when the 12:01 PM, Santa Fe Special, mixed consist, rumbles down the middle of main street'... So be it, life in a small town'..
Ted, I keep seeing great pics of your layout that I've not seen before here...lots of prosperous activity there...!
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@lee drennen posted:
Lee, that's two great units...I wish I had your creative ability to put together a unit like the Mack tow truck...thanks for posting!
Lee, you have inspired me to get another Atlantis tank/tractor kit. I plan on making the tractor an REA cab, and the tank an Army Air Force for my Area 51 layout.
Artie
@Artie-DL&W posted:Lee, you have inspired me to get another Atlantis tank/tractor kit. I plan on making the tractor an REA cab, and the tank an Army Air Force for my Area 51 layout.
Artie
Music to my ears Artie! I can’t wait to see how this turns out. Remember I shorted the tank and put side supports on it if you want to copy mine. If you have a corgi Mack B with the van body that body with the White 3000 would make a great looking REA delivery truck. I’ll post some pics of what I came up with about 6 years ago but never finished. BTW Artie I used HO Microscale decals for the White Tractor
@Capetrainman posted:Lee, that's two great units...I wish I had your creative ability to put together a unit like the Mack tow truck...thanks for posting!
Thanks Paul. It’s easy I bet you could do it. I kicked that thought in my head for years just couldn’t find the right tow body for it.
A few years ago, in a small town, l was startled to be stopped by a road diesel in full size moving, slowly and carefully, toward me on street rails through the business district. I wonder if it and many still exist, and if any prototypic rail crossings, beyond traction, exist. An impressive modeled scene.
I would love to find Diecast cars in 1/43 or 1/48 scale of the cars in the photo below. I've searched and searched on the internet but 1/43 and 1/48 are hard to find a good selection.
On the lift: '61 Chevy Impala SS 409 dual quad 4 speed. Under the lift: '61 Chevy Belair sedan, 283, 2 speed auto. On the right: '58 Chevy Impala Coupe 348 2 speed auto. On the left: '65 Chevy Impala SS 396 3 speed auto (Current engine 496 CI (stroked 454). I have found some '65 Impala's in 1/43, but they are Sedan's and not Coupe's or SS. :-( If anybody comes across any of these let me know. Obviously the specs don't need to match in the Diecast. :-)
Thanks, Scott
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Lee, I don’t have a Corgi Mack B. What color green are you using for REA trucks? The Atlantis cab looks small with the Lionel REA trailer, but both are supposed to be 1/48 scale.
Thanks for the tip on the HO decals. I think I’ll build the trailer full size to see how it looks on the Lionel piggyback flats. I’ll keep you posted-just put the order in!
@Capetrainman posted:
Nice '59 Impala rag top!!! I hope the guy, I'm guessing that's Joe at the right fender, isn't planning to drive that Imp!!!
Paul, great scene, but I think Joe might have had one to many to make it up the steps to the deck! Maybe they would hand him down a burger! LOL
Here you go guys. All I have for today!
Its from Menards and thats ok to me. I also got2 BNSF flatcars that they were loaded on. So as far as I think its a double win for me!