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@JDFonz posted:

Bobby, nice work on your restoration of the Corgi. I love doing that myself, if you look back in this thread you’ll see more than 25 different cars and trucks I’ve done.

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I didn't restore it Joel, pd did. I own a beater Dinky and am interested in the Corgi size. I'm gonna search out your work. So many talented guys on here to guide amateurs like me!

@BobbyD posted:

Nice work! What scale is it?

I have a "more than slightly used":-) Dinky stationwagon and it appears to be a 1/50th model.

Thanks! It's likely close to 1/43-scale, as that was, I believe, the standard for the European diecast manufacturers (and I think 1/43 was the scale for European O-gauge). Dinky, manufactured by Meccano, was scaled to match the Hornby O-gauge line. Some of the larger vehicles like buses and trucks shaded upwards from 1/50 to 1/55, I believe.

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Wow, over a month without a new post.  Restoration projects must have dried up.  Here's the latest $5 hot rod from Dollar General, a 1969 Pontiac Goat.  While not wearing The Judge decals the color does look like it.  The GT40 is 1/48 scale Testor's model kit and the Richard Petty Superbird is a 1992 Racing Champions product.IMG_1086IMG_1087

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@trumptrain posted:

Here's three vehicles:  Seagrave tiller ladder truck.  Apology if I shown these on this thread in the past. 5E490C94-CA6D-4D9C-BE42-22D3FD1683ACFAC7393A-691B-462F-A321-29C927152C72

Edsel 19F6C8A9-45F6-4301-9C0D-4F60268A4555

Ford pick up truck. 88F0DA72-8EE8-4D8D-BA11-6EE68ABA7ADC

Patrick, I’ll say it again, that hook and ladder fire truck is awesome! You also always manage to find cool automobiles that unfortunately didn’t make it, like the Ford Edsel and Tucker! Do I spy a black 54 Cadillac Coupe de Ville in the background of the fire truck photo? All of your photos seem to have a hidden gem in them!

Patrick, I’ll say it again, that hook and ladder fire truck is awesome! You also always manage to find cool automobiles that unfortunately didn’t make it, like the Ford Edsel and Tucker! Do I spy a black 54 Cadillac Coupe de Ville in the background of the fire truck photo? All of your photos seem to have a hidden gem in them!

Thanks so much Scott!   Yes, I had to have an Edsel ... I found it on E bay several years ago.  You have a good eye ... yep that's a 54 Caddy Coupe de Ville.  

The red Jeepster, The blue '68 Ford, the Metropolitan (owned by my late wife before we were married) were all owned by me.  You may be able to see a Tucker convertible in the background of one of the pictures. It was  made after the company folded from remaining original Tucker parts. The '47 Cadillac is my all time favorite car, stately, it is a work of art and when I hit the lottery.........

@obxtrainman posted:

They’re both made by Greenlight collectibles. I purchased them on Diecast Direct site. A bit disappointed in the quality considering the price. For the amount they cost one would think they’d have opening doors  and trunks. Or am I still living with 20 years ago prices in my head?  All and all they’re nice cars.

IT is hard to not be living with 20 years ago prices in my head.  I'm not buying much these days.

I have a few vehicles on the layout, mostly on the freight side. But I need to get some people figures to put among them to liven things up a bit.

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Nice batch of autos and trucks Vern! My favorite is the Greyhound Scenicriuser! I’m looking for a Scenicruiser, but so far the ones I have found are over $100! I’m not a collector, so waiting until I see one for less than fifty bucks. The silver late 40’s pick ups are unique too!

Nice batch of autos and trucks Vern! My favorite is the Greyhound Scenicriuser! I’m looking for a Scenicruiser, but so far the ones I have found are over $100! I’m not a collector, so waiting until I see one for less than fifty bucks. The silver late 40’s pick ups are unique too!

Thank you, Scott. I bought the Scenicruiser from Corgi several years ago when they first came out. Had to have this particular livery with the gold striping, because I rode on one of these from San Francisco to San Luis Obispo and on another one from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City as a teenager way back in 1962. The Ford and Chevy pickups are from Lionel flatcar loads.

I liked your engineer figures on another thread so much that I searched for them and ordered the packet of them from Woodland Scenics on eBay. Thank you for that inspiration. 😉

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DIVCO New Bedford Creamery delivery truck.B639EE06-88BE-4761-9884-B7AA9B5263D157E847DF-791F-4F45-BEF4-C3F2335F34A1

Corgi horse trailer. 609D7AA3-F156-4D63-A85E-1C0B3AC16632

Patrick, that Milk Truck scene is awesome. The milk truck is cool, and the milk cartons, where'd you find those? It's all the little stuff in your scenes that make them special! I'm getting the feeling of fall with the pumpkins and turkeys! :-)

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Patrick, that Milk Truck scene is awesome. The milk truck is cool, and the milk cartons, where'd you find those? It's all the little stuff in your scenes that make them special! I'm getting the feeling of fall with the pumpkins and turkeys! :-)

Thanks so much Scott!   I honestly don't remember exactly where I bought the milk crates.  I think it was from Town and Country Hobbies in the Orange Hall at York.  They always have the "little stuff" that can greatly enhance a scene.  I think Town and Country Hobbies has a website.  If not them perhaps I got them from Scenic Express?   I wish I could be more accurate, however, I've  bought and acquired so much little stuff that I just can't remember exactly where, what show,  e bay purchase, or on line dealer I bought from.  

Btw - The Fall and Spring seasons are my favorite times of the year.  I love modeling Fall more so over Spring.  

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Ford COE tractor late 50's/early 60's7BB5CFBF-38D8-407E-A10C-D57D316B4845_1_201_a

2.5 ton US Army truck 1E29A058-8AFB-4942-B9E0-4B28924956C6_1_105_c

Assorted military equipment in the yard. AE4E675B-519C-454D-B42F-125E0DF95C2A_1_105_c

Diamond tractor ( assuming early 1950s? ) 44CF025C-28CE-40A4-9579-E758A4AF2C37

That guy dragging the pallet around never gets a break! LoL You must like those '54 Caddies! Nice red rag top version. Your military vehicles look great and that Deuce and a Half looks awesome on the flatbed! More great photos!

Here you go guys, a couple of shiny tankers picking up so fuel for town and a sharp looking I believe it's a Kenworth. I think he is just taking his mandatory break from driving!

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Oh and how can I forget the new Peterbuilt in the background dropping some gators off at Menards Feed & Seed!

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Picked up a few nice 1/43-1/50 vehicles at York:

All the 1/43-1/50 vehicles purchased at York

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Some pics of them on the layout:

Siku street sweeper - made around 1990-1991

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Corgi Classics “plain” Greyhound bus. Have wanted this for awhile and found it at a great price! Think it looks nice with the Amtrak billboard behind it, even if they’re 30+ years apart7C2F7E6F-DF44-459E-BBC6-CBF07CEE1212

Will hopefully get some pics of the rest, soon. Finally got a school bus(1/50 by Daron)

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Got some nice 1/43-1/50 vehicles at York!:

I’ve been pursuing this specific bus for awhile, I’ve seen them but never a reasonable price. Corgi Classics 1/50 “plain” Greyhound bus White/ Silver/ blue

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Wanted a street sweeper, got a foreign one but I can always change the lettering. Nice model, made my siku around 1990-1991DC025F84-9B70-4E5A-8A85-ED87C2834095

here’s the lot. A couple more I want to highlight so hopefully I’ll get to those pics!AE3FE079-90D4-4657-B8DF-9C48A6FF4740

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