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Guess I'm gonna hafta spring for one of those.  I can still remember them on the streets of  Milwaukee back in the good old days.  You did have to get up pretty early in those mornings to see those trucks making home deliveries.  Those milkmen would get up in the wee hours of the morning and be pretty much done for the day by 9:00 or 10:00 o'clock.

 

Paul Fischer

Yup, need a DUGANS.

 

I bought the last one from Modeltrainstuff.com 

Ask Bob for more. $29.00

 

The figure is larger than scale I believe but he is quite real looking.

The only other thing that I noticed is the wipers should hang down from the top of the windshield.

Could be another version of the Divco?

I painted silver on the backs of the doors and bottle holder. Added 1/2 red bottle tops to the full ones and touched up some of the paint. Attached a NY Plate on the back.

Added decal numbers (my b-day)

Added some weathering also.

Last edited by SIRT
Originally Posted by Bob Delbridge:

Nice truck Steve!

 

I am wondering if the figure is to scale....seems a little large compared to the truck???

 

LOL!  Have you seen the Buick commercial with Shaquille O'Neal sitting in a LaCrosse?

 

Just think of the milkman as an ex-football player, he sure looks happy

 

Did he come with the truck?

I thought the same thing when I scaled the figure at 1 5/8-inches.  In 1:48 land that would 6' 6".  But in 1:43 land which these are that is 5' 9 7/8" tall.

 

Steve, like the addition of the numbers.  I am trying to think to way back when about any and/or how the local trucks were numbered.

 

Ron

Steve, I also thought that the wipers hung down from above the windshield but searching today see that at least to the late 40's they swung from the bottom of the windshield.

 

The one thing that did not look correct is the doors opening like school bus doors.  As I remember it the doors swung backward.  Looking at the pictures found they were some kind of by-fold arrangement that swung to the rear of the opening.  But there is noway they could model that in such a small scale.  And with doors closed these look perfectly OK.  Am very happy with my four truck fleet. 

RE: Dugan's

 

We lived on 92nd Street just off Atlantic Ave. and at the end of our street, we had a wonderful German bakery called Busch's.

 

Their FRESH baked goods were far superior to Dugan's more mass-produced goods, so even with a Dugan's outlet within walking distance to our home, we always chose Busch's!

 

Ahhh.....I can almost smell that heavenly aroma from their exhaust fans! 

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