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@p51 posted:

I had always assumed you were the same guy who posted on the SASS forum. I am no longer in cowboy action shooting (used to be known at "Captain Lee Bishop" and still have my SASS badge) but I still have my shotgun, matched six-shooters and my 92 Winchester. My job because so insane back then that I could never count of having any weekends off and the cost of ammo and supplies went through the roof after about year into it.

I do miss it from time to time.

That's me.  I'm still a member of SASS but haven't shot a match in about 10 years.  Send me a message or an email and maybe we can get together sometime.



Tom

@Forty Rod posted:

Got a man here who is a professional model builder.  He made a 1/24 scale gas station that is no more detailed than yours (and you really captured the station I worked at as a kid) and he left out the same two items that you missed: a bell hose and the windshield cleaner box.



That was my first real paycheck job.  It was at a Union 76 station on Main street in Logan, Utah.  I was fourteen and made 65 cents an hour.  my best friend's dad owned it and many times I'd be there for a couple of hours alone, pumping gas, checking oil and air pressure in the tires, washing windshields and sweeping out the inside and emptying the ash rays.  We also changed oil, mufflers, spark plugs, etc, repaired tires and put on snow tires and stored the customer's "fair weather" tires, put on tire chains and took them off again, changed wipers, did tune ups, and even put on new set covers.  The only part of the job I didn't like was installing Port-A-Wall white sidewalls and de-skunking cars that had hit one of those nasty critters.



Thanks for the nostalgia and the marvelous job you did.

Thanks for your kind words. Maybe we can add the bell hose, etc. This was a kit, but I can't remember the Company, it is made in that heavy hydro-cal (?). A good friend of mine, and modeler, put the kit together and did all the painting, detailing etc. Being I like Mobil gas and the pegasus he detailed it accordingly, including the pegasus on the roof specially laser cut and all the lights to light it up. I am also a lover of the old visible gas pumps and pumps with the lit globes. We located the pumps from the UK and he lit them up. A complete detailed interior is seen in my photos as well. The gas station is not easy to see close up, but it is a great eye catcher on my layout. These photos show the station in different stages of completion. gas station interiorgas station with ColinGas station pumpsgas station service bayGas station liftLayout Gas station PegasusLayout gas station night

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I bought this 1969 Corvair Monza around St. Patrick's day when forum sponsor Diecast Direct had a sale on green autos.  My father bought a circa 1964 convertible and I figured this would stand in for it whenever I get the (carpet) layout set up again. Ours was likely saddle tan or gold.

As the photos show this Road Signature model is very well detailed.  Zoom in: the decals and interior are excellent.  I had hoped this year's body style would more closely resemble the model year we had, specifically, the rear hood vents.  But they are gone.  Oh, well, it's still a great model with a few bucks off the price.

My father sold his Corvair when we moved out of state not long afterward.  Word had it that within weeks (?) the new owner totaled it.  Yeah, they were kinda famous for that ...

Tomlinson Run Railroad

The 1:1 prototype looked something like this. As a little girl, I really liked the look of the rear overhang on the roofs of the hardtops. There were lots of them in town:

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Hey Everyone,

We just released three additional models of 1:48 scale die-cast. Check these out! All of these are officially licensed and look like they just drove off the showroom floor!

Availability is a little different for each model, so I’ve made some availability notes below.



1958 Plymouth Furys
- Singles and dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

Furys



1947 Dodge Power Wagons
- Singles and dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

Power Wagon



Modern Dodge Rams

- Only dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

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In case you missed these, we released some 1957 Sweptsides a few weeks ago.

1957 Dodge Sweptsides
- Singles and dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

Sweptside

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@Menards posted:

Hey Everyone,

We just released three additional models of 1:48 scale die-cast. Check these out! All of these are officially licensed and look like they just drove off the showroom floor!

Availability is a little different for each model, so I’ve made some availability notes below.



1958 Plymouth Furys
- Singles and dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

Furys



1947 Dodge Power Wagons
- Singles and dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

Power Wagon



Modern Dodge Rams

- Only dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

279-9248A



In case you missed these, we released some 1957 Sweptsides a few weeks ago.

1957 Dodge Sweptsides
- Singles and dealer packs of 24 pieces are available online (while supplies last)
- Singles are also available in our retail stores (selection and inventory may vary)

Sweptside

Thanks for sharing I’m glad I have a Menards’s about 10 miles away going have to check them out.  

@lee drennen posted:

Guys sorry haven’t been posting thanks for keeping this thread a float. I retired from my Intermodal job of hauling sea cans last week of 25 years. Now I drive a little dump truck around my home town and I love it. Hopefully now I’ll have more time at the layout.

Lee, congratulations on a 25 year career...glad you're happy driving the new rig around town!

I previously asked a member where he purchased his lighted ambulance but didn't get a response.  So I continued to painstakingly carefully drilled holes in O scale dicast cop car and an ambulance and ran 18 tiny hard to strip wires and soldered them.  Although I'm happy with the results, I'd rather just had purchased them from the internet like all the Menard cars I've got.IMG_3302IMG_3304

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Wow some impressive looking layouts with vehicles this whole page of posts. Really impressive light show. I love that Menards has been offering affordable vehicles in 1/48 better match for the trains. One of our club members orders the dealers packs then we split them with other club members so everyone can get a few. Works well really looking forward to 3 older items Menards noted in post above. Love the colors.

I really like the very highly detailed 1/43 vehicles that come out these days but at well over $50 to a $100 they are getting a bit out of range. Then you pull them out of the box and all the fine detail literally falls off  on some of them not durable. So a few high end detailed vehicles in the foreground and the cheaper Menards vehicles if they keep offering more great stuff will be more suitable for the background. And make great vehicles for Autoracks.

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