My Dad was a huge Chrysler fan. So much so that when I was growing up in the 50's and 60's, whenever he saw somethin he liked, or if I did something good, he would say "That's MOPAR, John"
I decaled this truck in his memory:
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That is Mopar - thanks for sharing!
Great job John. I'm always touched at the many ways in which folks honor/memorialize their loved ones (both alive and deceased) on their layouts. I have a few ideas myself as to what I would do on my layout for the same.
Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Capetrainman posted:Wow Paul', the community is growing rapidly '.. Where did you find that baby blue 53 Ford, and the dark green Ford parked nest to it'.. 53s are some of my favorites... Haven't seen those models before'... Nice set up with all the traffic'... Keep it up'.....😁👍🏻👌
Ted, John mentioned above that the Chrysler / DeSoto was a "Buby Collector's Classic' made in Argentina, I believe, in the 80's or possibly the '90's. The Fords in my picture are the same brand, and the detail is very sharp...great colors! As was noted above, at 1/43 some of the models tend to appear to be on the larger side for the layout. The Ford's work for me size-wise, although I can see what John states about size. The cars do tend to be pricey, but from time to time some show up on the net auction sites for affordable prices. I've happy with the few in my fleet
John. Thanks for posting they look good of course any Mack looks good to me
A question for all you 1/43 car aficionados out there. Does any company make a 1955 4 door Chevy Sedan?
I am interested in a reasonably high quality model of the type that have been shown on this thread. I would prefer a 150 or 210 (but I can always convert a Bel Air) and a post sedan (but I can always add the posts to a hard top). I know there are a lot of coupes, convertibles, and a few Nomads out there. But I am looking for a few mundane 55 Chevys to populate my layout
John. Try Neo or Whitebox
Paul. Those pics look Awesome love those Buses
John Sethian posted:A question for all you 1/43 car aficionados out there. Does any company make a 1955 4 door Chevy Sedan?
I am interested in a reasonably high quality model of the type that have been shown on this thread. I would prefer a 150 or 210 (but I can always convert a Bel Air) and a post sedan (but I can always add the posts to a hard top). I know there are a lot of coupes, convertibles, and a few Nomads out there. But I am looking for a few mundane 55 Chevys to populate my layout
John, I don't recall any 4dr 55s.. there are plenty of 2dr inexpensive 55 Chevy police cars, in white and black, you could easily modify... Diecast Direct. I paid $5 bucks for them. They also have a bunch of 57 4 door Fords in police dress... Here's a I 55 Chevy I modified..
Lee,
Neither Neo or Whitebox make a 4 door 55 chevy (at least that I could find)
Ted
In addition to being a 2 door, that Road Champs model is a bit too coarse on the details and trim for what I am looking for. (PS..NICE job on the weathering and rust, really nice!!!!)
But thanks guys, I appreciate the help!
Ted, nice weathering job on the '55
Ted, as always, your work is terrific. Both, the scene and the camera work. Very well done.
I wonder if any pharmacys deliver today'... Elmore's does, and its free'..
How bout a well rode 48 Ford'.. and still going strong in 58'...
Ted
I see your well rode Ford and raise you one well rode 1941 Chevy Truck
And one over rode 1941 Chevy Truck
John Sethian posted:
Great vignette, Sidehack. THe lighting's great and the dog watching the welding is perfect.
Tomlinson Run Railroad
TomlinsonRunRR posted:Great vignette, Sidehack. THe lighting's great and the dog watching the welding is perfect.
Tomlinson Run Railroad
I must agree exactly'.... perfect'...
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