Nice selection, this week, Richard. But for my layout, as I probably mentioned once too often, 1950 is the newer limit of my auto selections. Now, I know that the Duesey and the Packard are both within that time frame, but I already have a couple of those earlier, open, luxury cars, and, in reality, you really didn't see them on the streets, very often.
I'd like to see an economical offering of a bathtub Nash, 1949 or 1950, maybe a Hudson or Studebaker, by someone else than Brooklin. Sure, I like their products but I just don't have a lot of extra $140 bucks lying around for automobile models for the layout.
Which does beg a question: How many of you guys would consider yourselves model car collectors, versus train guys that want a variety of autos to "populate" your layouts? I, for one, pride myself on having about 175 1/43 car models and 1/50 truck and construction equipment models. However, their purpose is to give meaning to the HiRail layout, adding interest and helping to define the year and setting of the layout itself. Oh sure, I have a few 1/18 and some 1/24 car models around my office and our upstairs hallway, but these are primarily vehicles that I can associate with from my youth. But I have seen large collections of auto models, strictly on display, not necessarily a part of a train layout scene. How many of you fall into this category?
Paul Fischer