WOW! Matt that is a very impressive collection I’ll just sum it up I love them all
Ed - wonderful collection of vehicles!! Your weathering work is superb!! Is the flatbed truck with the pipe load a Studebaker?
Wow Matt'.. beautiful collection! Building the community is as much fun as running the trains'.. We share many of the same vehicles'... it's fun to see them in different surroundings... and scenarios..
Matt, those are magnificent photos of magnificent vehicles!
I, uhm, stole some of your photos for my own files, and I, uh notice that you seem to be a police officer.
Vincent Massi posted:Matt, those are magnificent photos of magnificent vehicles!
I, uhm, stole some of your photos for my own files, and I, uh notice that you seem to be a police officer.
Real smart Vincent telling a officer you stole his photos lol next time just say borrow them now what if you get locked up we will lose a great member but wait does prison have computers ???
No problem, Vincent - I'll defend you - 'course you might not have much train stuff left afterwards !
Attachments
Picked up a "White Box" auto model today. Had heard of but not seen this brand. Not exciting, but a different Model T Ford, a 1920's roadster, seen on the street in my 1940 timeframe.
colorado hirailer posted:Picked up a "White Box" auto model today. Had heard of but not seen this brand. Not exciting, but a different Model T Ford, a 1920's roadster, seen on the street in my 1940 timeframe.
You have a pic of it yet? I think I have the same one
Sorry...hit wrong key..was going to add guy had White Box Chrysler Airflow, l might have picked up, if the coupe. Wonder what else American and pre-1941 White Box has offered?
colorado hirailer posted:Sorry...hit wrong key..was going to add guy had White Box Chrysler Airflow, l might have picked up, if the coupe. Wonder what else American and pre-1941 White Box has offered?
Go check them out at Diecast Direct
It doesn't take much for me to get confused these days'...but where's the picture of either car'....?????????
Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Paul, if they didn't have Rheingold, on tap, thay had Shaffer , I always thought just a tad smoother. I had a brother in law , that would not drink any beer but Rheingold...... I wonder is Rheingold still around today'...
I attended school on the East coast in the late 1950s and the word was being selected as Miss Rheingold was more useful that being named Miss America. John in Lansing, ILLL
Attachments
Vincent Massi posted:
Thanks for posting, @Mixed Freight!
Vincent, these are also available on our website with a mixed variety of lighted and non-lit paint schemes. Here's a direct link.
Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy
Lee, I had a 1965 Mack B81 SX tandem tractor with a 673P engine and a 20 spd. quad trans. back in the 70s. Your picture brings back memories. Thanks for posting.
Attachments
That NJ Hirailers layout continues to amaze. Love those blue Ballantine trucks.
TRRR