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Reply to "Lets see your Cars and Trucks 3/16th or 1/64th"

Great thread, guys!  I've been busy with a move for the past few months, and it's still not completely done.  Anyway, I'll be posting a few of my 1:64 cars and other vehicles.  But beware.... it can become another hobby in itself!    And, contrary to popular opinion, there's a LOT of 1:64 trains out there to go with them!

A  truckload of 1957 Fords to go to my Ford dealership:

A street scene on my unfinished layout.  The bus is from a Menards O scale flatcar, but the bus is perfect 1:64:

A custom painted Ford Econoline pickup with a 1934 roadster body being delivered to my Rod and Custom shop:

A fire house with a few nice fire engines.  The building started out as a simple "flat" but I added the other walls and interior details.

Finally for today, my own 1937 Ford Tudor sedan with 1937 Mullins Red Cap luggage trailer.  The car started out as a 1937 Cabriolet, but a few blobs of body filler made it into a sedan.  The trailer is scratch built out of styrene:

The model:

The actual vehicles:

Take care, and Happy Fourth!

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