Studebaker Coupe Express, custom painted, decaled and weathered. With a load of car parts
John..........that is one fantastic job and a truck I can't remember seeing in O scale
sidehack posted:John..........that is one fantastic job and a truck I can't remember seeing in O scale
Ray that is a 37/38 STudebaker... On the web, and pricey... I have one in yellow, in the showroom above'....
Nice job on that one John'...
Very nice John and a great background scene thanks for posting
Thanks Lee, Ray and Ted! That's a matchbox version that was originally yellow. I found it at York with the oversized antenna broken and no box, so I didn't have to pay full freight. There is also one made by US Model. I modified mine slightly..eliminated the white walls, added license plates, got rid of the oversized antenna (more correctly the vestiges of it) and the spare tire clamp, and detail painted a few things.
BTW, you think the model is expensive, a real one was just sold by Sotheby's for $77,000.
Quarter Gauger 48 posted:sidehack posted:John..........that is one fantastic job and a truck I can't remember seeing in O scale
Ray that is a 37/38 STudebaker... On the web, and pricey... I have one in yellow, in the showroom above'....
Nice job on that one John'...
Wow, two in one day, very nice
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John. Nice looking Diamond T and I like it on the Flat car I’m been thinking of doing that with a Standard O flat car with my Berkshire Valley trailer. Thanks for posting
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Thanks Lee for posting the caddy'.. Plus, great selection of classic wheels'...
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Finally ... I like the red and black. 53 was an entire new design that carried forward and ahead of GM and Chrysler'....
Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Thanks Lee for posting the caddy'.. Plus, great selection of classic wheels'...
I was thinking of you when I took this I remembered you wanted to see this car