@Dave Ripp. posted:Early 70's 1/43 scale GMC I purchased from a forum member.
Dave, that's a sharp looking GMC tractor...
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@Dave Ripp. posted:Early 70's 1/43 scale GMC I purchased from a forum member.
Dave, that's a sharp looking GMC tractor...
I wish there was an easy way to install headlights on my vehicles...seems like a good project for 2025...
cybertruck interiors
wasn't going to do the interior... however the glass dome insert would be too transparent.
so I designed and will print a "minimalistic" interior.
this is a 1/48 scale model, so opening doors, rear hatch and screen roll-up are not next , as are not head and tail lights.
Afternoon guys I hope your all having a wonderful Sunday.
@Capetrainman Paul I love the photo and look forward to seeing your autos with the new lights!
@AlanRail Alan I think you have reached a Plato with just getting a 3D printed cyber truck!
Here is something I picked up right before the big move! I don't know the make, but I am sure someone here does! From the picture it looks like it is making a delivery to Manard's Seed and Feed!
A better view of Santa's transportaion this year...instead of arriving in his sleigh, he decided to fly in his '65 Impala SS...being's such a hearty chap, having the top down was a given, despite the chilly temps this year!
@Dave Ripp. - After admiring your 70’s semi purchase, I did wish for a reasonably priced 70’s or 80’s semi tractor and my wish was granted today at an antique and toy shop! Thank you for sharing / here is my ‘prize’. It is about 1/64 scale, but for a buck it will look great in the background. Yatming is molded in the plastic chassis underneath the cast frame
@Hannibal-St Joseph RR posted:@Dave Ripp. - After admiring your 70’s semi purchase, I did wish for a reasonably priced 70’s or 80’s semi tractor and my wish was granted today at an antique and toy shop! Thank you for sharing / here is my ‘prize’. It is about 1/64 scale, but for a buck it will look great in the background. Yatming is molded in the plastic chassis underneath the cast frame
As much as I love trains growing up near 2 railroads, I was also a truck nerd. The North Aurora Packing Company as well as Van Straton Chemicals were up the street between the Burlington tracks and the Fox River. We would go to watch the semi-trucks and take pictures of all the different paint schemes of the 70's. I would then build models of them, mostly 1/25th scale. Oh, how I wish I'd of kept my photo albums.
Here's one of my favorite rigs on the layout...a green "Pete' hauling a straight load of 6' x 8' railroad ties (creosote treated) for the tie replacment project...
Parking in the city gets challenging most days...a group of city workers park in Djer's lot across the tracks from the office buildings, for the meager price of $1.00 a day...
Lots of busses loading for parts unknown to us, Paul! That's a great scene!
Paul, I see the diner is adjacent to the bus station. Excellent planning!
@Mark Boyce posted:Paul, I see the diner is adjacent to the bus station. Excellent planning!
Mark, it's a guaranteed 24 hour a day business...travelers are always up for a dog or a burger... Thanks for the comment...
The red-headed dude knows he better vacuum all the pine needles from the back seat of Dad's treasured '57 Olds before he returns the powerhouse to its' winter storage garage..
The '55 Nomad brings home the famly Xmas tree...an impressive eight footer this year from our friends up north...
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