A 1:43 scale London Routemaster bus. With a Chicago route number and destination sign.
Lee, things smoothed out when the ties were unloaded...foreman appreciated the good service after all!
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Paul, good photo angle. Hey there’s a hobo boarding the Hills Bros right under their noses! 😄
Mark, those two guys love the smell of fresh coffee...
Some pre-holiday late night activity at the Greyhound Bus Station and the 20th Century Diner...open 24 hours to serve the travelers...
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Mike, great scene...nice to see the "Red Owl" again... Will we see it again on the new layout?
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Hi Paul great shot of main street!
As for the Red Owl, yes it will be on the new layout along with all the other old stuff and some new stuff also! LOL
Some new and some old. The New, may be a little too new for most of us but they'll be Top In Class if not Best In Show at the All Makes Car Show at The Airport. These latest Hot Wheels 1:43 scale autos would have stayed on the Target shelf at the original $24.99 price tag, not that they weren't nice for that price but I've already got enough Vettes and High End imports though nothing this current but Clearanced for $12.49 I couldn't leave them.
The Old, I've had for some time now. I believe I got them from Die-Cast Direct and think the Peterbilt and Diamond T were $20 and the Mack B Model was $25. These were from the Dinky by Matchbox "The Birth Of Big Rigs" collection. I don't know how many others were included in this collection from 1998. We have a 1956 Mack B-61, a 1939 Peterbilt COE, and a 1948 Diamond T.
I thought I had a clearer shot of the New York Central Decals I added to the Mack's doors. I needed to get a close up. The Ideal Transfer on the the doors of the Diamond T is just printed on clear label paper. Under magnification I noticed the white band on the Diamond T is cracking.
The Mack is hauling a Lionel Container on frame1:64, while the Ideal Transfer and Dapper Dan Shaving Cream trailers are ERTL products at 1:43. The Lionel is a bit small but looks okay, a little narrow if you catch it at the right angle. The Ideal Transfer and Dapper Dan trailers are from ERTL and reportedly 1:43. They're a bit big so I'm figuring the tractors are 1:48.
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A little get together at the Sunset Farm family home tonight...the night before the 4th! Happy July 4th holiday everyone...
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Parties on the 4th are always a big hit at Sunset Farm...a view about to be seen by the "Super Chief" passengers passing by.. The joke has always been "would you like a little diesel with your burger"...
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Last nights' rally on North Main feathered the local "Benz" dealer showing his new stock of hardtops and soft tops...the dealer has some pull with the local mayor to coax him into closing down North Main for the event...
The "Chief" passes by....
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Great photos Paul! You are keeping this page going so well! I can't wait to get to the point where I can start adding photos alos! LOL