The "import" rally at Morrison door the other night...
I guess this is the best place to post these. Albeit am miffed with myself because cannot find my own images so will use MTH's.
As I recall both of these cars were uncatalogued. Bought both cars for the trailers because of association with both products.
Ron
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@Capetrainman posted:Lee, great to see you back...hope the "retirement job" is going well. Thanks for the comment...!
Anytime Paul. I love the new job feels good to be appreciated at some where you work.
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@PRRronbh posted:
Those are nice Ron. Thanks for sharing the Westinghouse is interesting
Great photos guys! Lee it sure is nice to see you posting again! I am glad you like your new job and working at the feed store! I wont be posting any updated photos as I just started taking down the layout for a rebuild. I will keep you posted!
Picked up the new 1956 Trucks from Menards today. The are all plastic not Diecast as the Menards website states. A little disappointed but nice trucks overall
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A pink Cadillac, I'm sure everyone has one in their collection. But this one has a pretty lady doing her shopping.
Keep those trains running!
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I was glad to see Menard's produce a second batch of '56 Ford trucks. I liked them when they first came out but never ordered. With the recent introduction of Power Wagons I just had to order and the only '56 Ford left in stock was the Menard's Box truck so I ordered one of those also. When that shipment arrived I posted it here and noted how light they were for die-cast and that the cab was die-cast but the box was plastic. Apparently the chassis is also plastic but for $6 I wasn't disappointed. So when this second batch hit the market I ordered a few and picked up the Army Power Wagon I left behind the last time. The only minor disappointment was the size of the dump bed on the County dump truck.
The Menard's offerings are advertised as 1/50 so I took some pictures with other die-cast for comparison. Here is the Menards Texaco Tanker sandwiched between two ERTL Chevys .indicated to be 1/43. As you can see my local Texaco station has an impressive tanker fleet.
Next up is an Athern 1/50 Ford C Series box truck. The cabs compare favorably but the Athern box body is significantly longer and taller than the Menards.
Here are two Road Champs'56 F100 pick ups with their bigger siblings. I think I'll have to keep them separated. The pick ups are clearly larger.
Next up are a couple of 1/43 '34 Ford BB models. Even though they are are larger scale these could populate the same space with the '56s.
A comparison of the pick ups, 1/43 '34 Ford BB, 1/43 '56 Ford F100, Menard's '47 Power Wagon and a Matchbox 1/43 '40 Ford Pick up. The '56 F100 definitely looks out of place, the rest couldshare space on a layout in my opinion.
The last comparison is between the dump truck and an Athern C Series tractor. Both are 1/50 scale so cabs compare very nicely. The dump truck wheel base compares to the tractor wheelbase. Since I feel the dump body is a little small I may think about converting it to a tractor. Like I need more projects.
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Nice synopsis Joe, I have mostly 1/43 scale a few a 1/40th and 1/50th. These are close enough for me.
HI Guys Hope your all doing well.
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@Jeffery Boat posted:
Hi Jeff, no Pink Cadillac here in Hoodsport, wa.
@coach joe Hey Joe, wonderful review! If your out and about you might check out Tractor Supply if you have one near you. They have some nice 1/50 scale trucks there!
Joe, what a great collection of trucks!!
Coach Joe...great collection of trucks!
Here are a pair of mods/repairs I recently completed. Nothing fancy but something different for the layout. This is an ERTL 1/43 scale H&W Motor Express, 1950 Chevy COE tractor converted to a covered stake truck. The body came from one of my son's toys years ago. It made it's way to the Chevy and stayed for several years because I had no trailers for this and two other ERTL tractors I had. Trailers eventually made their way onto the property and this tractor was called back into semi duty. The body, with it's home made mud flaps has been hanging around for years. This COE tractor was pulled from storage along with other COE variants and some Athern 1/50 scale Ford C series variants for the above comparison with the new Menard's '56 Fords. While I had them all out I retrieved the body and tried it on it's original truck and an Athern C Series tractor. It didn't take very long for me to reunite the two.
The container below was in need of repair. I had picked up a Lionel CN Maxi-Stack of the bay to add to one I bought when Lionel first graced us with "modern" intermodal equipment, not just TOFC. The pair needed work and of course had no containers. The top containers were not an issue however Lionel made these special bottom containers to allow loading and unloading with their container lift so the hunt for reasonably placed bottom containers began. In the "You never know what you're gonna get!" category this container showed up with no floor or back doors. I figured "No problem" I'll make a floor and get some doors from Lionel. Only Problem Lionel only had right side silver doors. So this sat for a while until I could find adequate photos of trailer doors. I thought this one would work ok but looking at the pictures my execution was very poor and I think I've got to give it another go. Even sitting in the well of the Maxi Stack I'm not happy with it.
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@Jeffery Boat posted:This is a 1936 White Model 706 Tour Bus.
The scale is 1:48 and made by "The Open Tour Bus Company".
Keep those trains running.
Jeff
My Dad worked for the White Motor Company in Cleveland, Ohio. His specific trade was woodworking...I learned these tour buses were also used to in Yosemite. I have a green version of this model....slick!
@mike g. posted:HI Guys Hope your all doing well.
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Hi Jeff, no Pink Cadillac here in Hoodsport, wa.
@coach joe Hey Joe, wonderful review! If your out and about you might check out Tractor Supply if you have one near you. They have some nice 1/50 scale trucks there!
Hi Mike, well are there any pretty ladies in Hoodsport WA?
@Jeffery Boat posted:Hi Mike, well are there any pretty ladies in Hoodsport WA?
Yep, but they are more into the muscle cars of the 60 & 70's!
Dodge, Chevy, Some fords but not a lot! LOL
1958 Porsche 356 Speedster Super #71 made by Greenlight.
1962 VW Bus Samba made by K-Line Krusisers.
Both are 1:43 scale and the only German cars or trucks I have on the layout, wish I had more.