Mikey. Thanks for posting Willig is one of my favorite Western LTL carriers.
Here a few pics I took this week
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lee drennen posted:
Lee, I love the Fruehauf name, number, and NYC detail in the right-hand corner of your first photo. And, your growing milk car collection is making me jealous.
Yesterday a package arrived from forum sponsor Diecast Direct that looks at lot like your blue metallic painted model pictured immediately above. It was back ordered and, honestly, I never thought I'd see it. The car claims to be a 1949 Cadillac Coup de Ville (pink of course), but Wikipedia documents no such animal. It looks more like a 1949 Cadillac 60-something series.
My floor layout and trains remain boxed up but I think the car looks great with my dining room placemats :-).
Someone with a very steady hand may be able to detach the interior and disassemble the seat back to add interior detailing (radio, pedals, handles). I may try to add a tiny reddish Caddy logo to the center of the hubcaps. Most of the 1:1 web photos show it and that's more my speed .
Tomlinson Run Railroad
Lee, I love the Fruehauf name, number, and NYC detail in the right-hand corner of your first photo. And, your growing milk car collection is making me jealous.
Yesterday a package arrived from forum sponsor Diecast Direct that looks at lot like your blue metallic painted model pictured immediately above. It was back ordered and, honestly, I never thought I'd see it. The car claims to be a 1949 Cadillac Coup de Ville (pink of course), but Wikipedia documents no such animal. It looks more like a 1949 Cadillac 60-something series.
My floor layout and trains remain boxed up but I think the car looks great with my dining room placemats :-).
Someone with a very steady hand may be able to detach the interior and disassemble the seat back to add interior detailing (radio, pedals, handles). I may try to add a tiny reddish Caddy logo to the center of the hubcaps. Most of the 1:1 web photos show it and that's more my speed .
Tomlinson Run Railroad
Thanks Tom
I’m going to try to get to 10 Milk cars and quit if we’re off The logo on the back of the trailer came off of an old Revell mobile trailer decal and that pink Cadillac looks awesome
Have been enjoying the many great photos that are being posted. Have been picking up some of the new 1/43 IXO trucks they are a good price and very well detailed. Also some new trucks from Neo a bit more in price. Check them out on the DieCast Direct website one of the main forum sponsors for diecast.
I am currently hunting down some more 1/43 scale trailers to use with them. I have a few of the old AMT 1/43 model kits trucks and trailers. But find closest for size are the New Ray 1/43 truck and trailers. Will post some photos when I get some more of the trailer kits built up to match the trucks.
TomlinsonRunRR posted:lee drennen posted:Lee, I love the Fruehauf name, number, and NYC detail in the right-hand corner of your first photo. And, your growing milk car collection is making me jealous.
Yesterday a package arrived from forum sponsor Diecast Direct that looks at lot like your blue metallic painted model pictured immediately above. It was back ordered and, honestly, I never thought I'd see it. The car claims to be a 1949 Cadillac Coup de Ville (pink of course), but Wikipedia documents no such animal. It looks more like a 1949 Cadillac 60-something series.
My floor layout and trains remain boxed up but I think the car looks great with my dining room placemats :-).
Someone with a very steady hand may be able to detach the interior and disassemble the seat back to add interior detailing (radio, pedals, handles). I may try to add a tiny reddish Caddy logo to the center of the hubcaps. Most of the 1:1 web photos show it and that's more my speed .
Tomlinson Run Railroad
My friend, that is undoubtedly a 1949 Caddy. no question'.. It was a series 62.
The coupe deville was introduced in 1959. production started in 58. wikipedia is wrong on their dates and models, of many, many vehicles'... not just this one'..
Here are my entries into this wonderful thread.
I don’t currently have a layout (everything is packed away) just a table by the dining room that I display items on and look at plans of plastic airplane model kits that I plan on building (eventually).
Modeling trains is sometimes about memories and that will be the case with me. My next foray is to have a New York City section in the 1970’s and the 1980’s (from my youth) and South Florida section from the 1990’s to the present (my adulthood) so I’m purchasing and stocking up of items as I come across them.
Misplaced my O Gauge roads so the vehicles resting on cork will have to do, utilizing an MTH Tri-Rail Control Cab Car as a wonderful backdrop.
Just purchased three South Florida law enforcement vehicles. Next one to get is the Florida Highway Patrol Crown Vic with operating lights. Also plan on purchasing some NYPD squad cars, especially the one’s from the 1970’s colors if possible, like the Plymouth Fury shown in the attached photo from the Pelham One Two Three movie.
I aim to get all vehicles in 1:43 to keep things to the same scale. Unfortunately, some items only come in other scales, but those will have to do like the 1:50 Greyhound Bus.
There will of course be some vehicles that the manufacturer says are 1:43 but are anything but such as the Orange Ford Focus that I’ve had for a few years. It is way too large compared to the other vehicles. The Beetle Bailey 1/32 Willys Jeep is there because… it’s Beetle Bailey!
My favorites in my inventory are the 1:43 GM Fishbowl buses with the New York Transit Authority colors from the late 1960’s through the 1970’s with the "Bat Wing" advertising roof panels. I’m glad that Iconic Replicas offered these models so that I don’t have to wait for the rare (and thus ridiculously overpriced) Corgi 1:50 ones produced a decade ago to show up on auction sites.
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Amfleet25124 posted:
Here are my entries into this wonderful thread.
I don’t currently have a layout, just a table by the dining room that I display items on and look at plans of plastic airplane model kits that I plan on building (eventually).
Modeling trains is sometimes about memories and that will be the case with me. My next foray is to have a New York City section in the 1970’s and the 1980’s (from my youth) and South Florida section from the 1990’s to the present (my adulthood) so I’m purchasing and stocking up of items as I come across them.
Misplaced my O Gauge roadways so the vehicles resting on cork will have to do, utilizing an MTH Tri-Rail Control Cab Car as a wonderful backdrop.
Just purchased three South Florida law enforcement vehicles. Next one to get is the Florida Highway Patrol Crown Vic with operating lights. Also plan on purchasing some NYPD squad cars, especially the one’s from the 1970’s colors if possible, like the Plymouth Fury shown in the attached photo from the Pelham One Two Three movie.
I aim to get all vehicles in 1:43 to keep things to the same scale. Unfortunately, some items only come in other scales, but those will have to do like the 1:50 Greyhound Bus.
There will of course be some vehicles that the manufacturer says are 1:43 but are anything but such as the Orange Ford Focus that I’ve had for a few years. It is way too large compared to the other vehicles. The Beetle Bailey 1/32 Willys Jeep is there because… it’s Beetle Bailey!
My favorites in my inventory are the 1:43 GM Fishbowl buses with the New York Transit Authority colors from the late 1960’s through the 1970’s. I’m glad that Iconic Replicas offered these models so that I don’t have to wait for the rare (and thus ridiculously overpriced) Corgi 1:50 ones produced a decade ago to show up on auction sites.
Kevin, you are going to need at least one subway station to go with the MTA buses, on the NYC side. Don't forget the precinct too'...
Kevin, I remember the NYC buses in both green and blue very well. Love the Sarge and Beetle jeep.
Patrick, is that Clyde Barrow or Sonny Corleone?
QUARTER GAUGER 48: "Kevin, you are going to need at least one subway station to go with the MTA buses, on the NYC side. Don't forget the precinct too'... "
MELGAR: "Kevin, Beautiful NYC buses. The Mayor's car must be right behind that NYPD patrol car and motorcycle."
COACH JOE: "Kevin, I remember the NYC buses in both green and blue very well. Love the Sarge and Beetle jeep."
Thanks gentlemen. The plan is to have a subway station. Haven't determined if it will be underground or elevated (that will be based on my skill level ). The rear advertising panel on the green bus speaks to me directly as I used to go to the A&S department store in Downtown Brooklyn with my mother and grandmother all the time. We went by both bus and subway.
coach joe posted:Kevin, I remember the NYC buses in both green and blue very well. Love the Sarge and Beetle jeep.
Patrick, is that Clyde Barrow or Sonny Corleone?
Coach Joe - Its' definitely Sonny C.
Kevin, we used to go to Gimbels, and the big Woolworths, for a "Shallawruce'. Do you remember those. 10 Cents in in 1962'....LOL
Kevin. Thanks for posting love your Vehicles specially the buses
Patrick. Poor Sonny he still can’t catch a break well at least this time it looks like he wasn’t set up at the tollbooth. My favorite saying is the cattle car in the old model AA Ford truck
QT I never been the gimbles I bet it was cool back then.
Hey lee, Gimbel's was a combination between Macy's, E.J. Corvette's, and Klein's Department stores. If Macy's didn't have it, Gimbel's or the others would. These were upper middle class stores. When I lived with my Grand Folks, in Brooklyn, NY, we shopped in Woolworths, and "Bargain Johns' . A step up from today's Dollar stores. But that is where poor folks went for school clothes, and essentials. It was a great store. I continued to buy things in Bargain John's into my mid twenties, until they finally went under. The reason many discounts stores have gone under over the years is they couldn't earn enough profitto cover the federal, state, and local taxes.......
Here are some long promised bashed 1938 Internationals. I think these were only available in H-D, but l rebodied. Normally, l shoot old school 35mm, but these are phone cam, and not good. The first done was the coal truck, others are lengthened chasses milk truck with unwashed John Willie from my childhood only allowed to ride on tailgate, a bigger box truck, and a logging truck. Wish there were more pre-1941 mid to large truck models.
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