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Paul, let's say things were more relaxed... and NO PC..... There was plenty of DWIs, My sister and me just missed being clipped by a Hudson Hornet, driven by a WW2 Vet, that had one two many'...  We were playing in front of our house, at the bottom of the hill.  The Vet lost control coming down it.  My father was home and came to to see the upside down Hornet.  He started talking to the driver, and no police were called.  Two Vets reminiscing about the war.  The driver did get lectured about his behavior...  Then a wrecker was called....no questions asked, another Vet.. end of story'..

That's a great way to put it, Ted...we're fortunate to have grown up during that time in our country...the 50's, and what the heck, even the 60's and 70's too...

I would love to find Diecast cars in 1/43 or 1/48 scale of the cars in the photo below. I've searched and searched on the internet but 1/43 and 1/48 are hard to find a good selection.



On the lift: '61 Chevy Impala SS 409 dual quad 4 speed. Under the lift: '61 Chevy Belair sedan, 283, 2 speed auto. On the right: '58 Chevy Impala Coupe 348 2 speed auto. On the left: '65 Chevy Impala SS 396 3 speed auto (Current engine 496 CI (stroked 454). I have found some '65 Impala's in 1/43, but they are Sedan's and not Coupe's or SS. :-( If anybody comes across any of these let me know. Obviously the specs don't need to match in the Diecast. :-)

Western, I'm pretty sure I've seen a '62 Chevy on the Diecast Direct site...it may be a Goldvarg (sp?) a little pricey but real nice.  DD may also have a Brooklin '65 Chevy Impala,  convertible black with red interior...my colors, but out of my price range at the moment.  I'll wait to see if "Joe" slips me few more stimulus bucks?  Only kidding...

Thanks, Scott

Three of my favorite Chevy's...even the '58...!  '65 was my fav, and '62 second fav followed by the '57.  Recently saw an original '62 Impala "409"...always wanted to see one after listening the the Beach Boys singing "409" for decades now

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A few years later out of the 50's and into the late '60's, the Chevy SS 396 wasn't bad either!

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Hi Paul, great photo, great scene! 68 - 71 Chevelle's and Pontiac Tempest/GTO are my favs. There's a stray Mopar in there, and the Cadillac is looking on jealously! LoL FYI - The 65 Impala is mine and referred to by many as the Black Beast! 409's are such cool looking engines, and run good too. Dual quad versions are a handful to drive, I prefer a single quad for the street. Glad you got to see one in person, as they are getting more and more rare.

Western...came close to buying a '65 Chevy Impala convertible in '68...black with red interior with a white soft top and a 327, stick on the post.  Only problem was I didn't have enough money...$1,825.  I went to my father and grandfather for a loan, and they both declined...a good thing as I probably would have gotten too many speeding tickets or even worst, ran into a pole...wow...the good ole days

Great cars everyone!

Lee, thanks for posting, I am like Lee and will have to check out Tractor Supply here in Shelton. They would look right in place on my layout!

Paul, wonderful cars! When I was a freshman in high school, I bought a 1965 Chevy Chevelle fixer upper. I got the motor rebuilt in auto class, all the interior redone and all that was let was a new paint job. I joined the Marines so I put it up on blocks covered it with a $400 car cover. When I got back home for my first leave a year and half later my mother had sold it to the kid down the street for $500! I was so ****ed! LOL

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Great cars everyone!

Lee, thanks for posting, I am like Lee and will have to check out Tractor Supply here in Shelton. They would look right in place on my layout!

Paul, wonderful cars! When I was a freshman in high school, I bought a 1965 Chevy Chevelle fixer upper. I got the motor rebuilt in auto class, all the interior redone and all that was let was a new paint job. I joined the Marines so I put it up on blocks covered it with a $400 car cover. When I got back home for my first leave a year and half later my mother had sold it to the kid down the street for $500! I was so ****ed! LOL

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Mike, great scene and the "Red Owl" takes the prize...nice job on the road and parking lot too....the parking lot lines look perfect...

Western...came close to buying a '65 Chevy Impala convertible in '68...black with red interior with a white soft top and a 327, stick on the post.  Only problem was I didn't have enough money...$1,825.  I went to my father and grandfather for a loan, and they both declined...a good thing as I probably would have gotten too many speeding tickets or even worst, ran into a pole...wow...the good ole days

Hey Paul, to bad you couldn't muster up the bucks for that 65 Impala rag top! Plus a 4 speed 327 model, sweet and rare.

@mike g. posted:

Great cars everyone!

Lee, thanks for posting, I am like Lee and will have to check out Tractor Supply here in Shelton. They would look right in place on my layout!

Paul, wonderful cars! When I was a freshman in high school, I bought a 1965 Chevy Chevelle fixer upper. I got the motor rebuilt in auto class, all the interior redone and all that was let was a new paint job. I joined the Marines so I put it up on blocks covered it with a $400 car cover. When I got back home for my first leave a year and half later my mother had sold it to the kid down the street for $500! I was so ****ed! LOL

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Menards comes through again with the Red Owl! Great looking scene! Did you use pin striping for the road lines and parking lot? I still need lines on my roads, I'm thinking automotive pin stripping, or automotive paint masking tape, which comes in a bunch of colors would work too. Nice looking layout Mike!

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Haven't posted on this thread for quite a while.

Two Fishbowl buses that I purchased recently arrived at my home today, bringing my O Gauge fleet of NY MTA buses to 4.  First is a mid 1960's MaBSTOA in the green livery by Hachette of France.

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And then 1980's White & Blue livery by Iconic Replicas

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The front of the fleet lined up in chronological order at Floyd Bennett Field (South Florida Division) ...

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...and then the rear of the fleet lined up in chronological order

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I noticed on that in their "batwing" models, that Iconic Replicas included the roof top fan vent on the white + blue model

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@Apples55, have you been prescribed any medication yet for your fishbowl addiction?

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Haven't posted on this thread for quite a while.

Two Fishbowl buses that I purchased recently arrived at my home today, bringing my O Gauge fleet of NY MTA buses to 4.  First is a mid 1960's MaBSTOA in the green livery by Hachette of France.

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@Apples55, have you been prescribed any medication yet for your fishbowl addiction?

Kevin;

I do not take medication for my numerous addictions - unless you consider fine Irish sippin’ whiskey as medicinal

That Hachette fishbowl is beautiful... so I just had to order one. I hold you completely responsible     Break out the Irish!!!

I think the only cure for my “fishbowl addiction” is to block all bad influences... of course, if you find a source for the MTA buses that proceeded the fishbowls, I would be ecstatic!!! The ones I am talking about were also green, but had windows that opened up and down as opposed the front to back. Half the windows didn’t work (always fun when it started to rain), and the ones that did managed to painfully pinch your fingers!!!

Two el cheapo truck tractors picked out of a misc. junk box at a train show.  Should have taken a before picture and didn't but here are the results.

The burgundy Kenworth was a badly scratched KLine Proctor and Gamble tractor from the late 1980's.  Broken stacks and some messed up tires.  Brass tubing, Don Mills Wheels and Mirrors, new paint and some TLC detailing.

The Blue Ford had been badly painted black, missing grill, broken wheels.  Grill made from plastruct car siding, different wheels, Don Mills horns, plastruct rod for clearance lights, new paint and again some TLC detailing.  Still need something to simulate the headlights.

Both now look like pretty decent models, they are not Sword's, but for the money OK.  I still get amazed at how good the basic body's are and with a little detailing and TLC a sow's ear can look like a silk purse.

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Two el cheapo truck tractors picked out of a misc. junk box at a train show.  Should have taken a before picture and didn't but here are the results.

The burgundy Kenworth was a badly scratched KLine Proctor and Gamble tractor from the late 1980's.  Broken stacks and some messed up tires.  Brass tubing, Don Mills Wheels and Mirrors, new paint and some TLC detailing.

The Blue Ford had been badly painted black, missing grill, broken wheels.  Grill made from plastruct car siding, different wheels, Don Mills horns, plastruct rod for clearance lights, new paint and again some TLC detailing.  Still need something to simulate the headlights.

Both now look like pretty decent models, they are not Sword's, but for the money OK.  I still get amazed at how good the basic body's are and with a little detailing and TLC a sow's ear can look like a silk purse.

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I like that KW

Haven't posted on this thread for quite a while.

Two Fishbowl buses that I purchased recently arrived at my home today, bringing my O Gauge fleet of NY MTA buses to 4.  First is a mid 1960's MaBSTOA in the green livery by Hachette of France.

20210921_19433820210921_194352

And then 1980's White & Blue livery by Iconic Replicas

20210921_194308

20210921_194409

The front of the fleet lined up in chronological order at Floyd Bennett Field (South Florida Division) ...

20210921_194613

...and then the rear of the fleet lined up in chronological order

20210921_194506

I noticed on that in their "batwing" models, that Iconic Replicas included the roof top fan vent on the white + blue model

Up close and personal Route by Route

20210921_194622

20210921_194627

20210921_194632

20210921_194638

And then the overall fleet of HO and O along with the NYPD

20210921_194250

@Apples55, have you been prescribed any medication yet for your fishbowl addiction?

Kevin. That’s a great looking collection you have thanks for sharing

Morning guys,

Kevin, very nice collection of busses! For never being there I have no idea what bus goes where so I would really get lost! But again wonderful collection and thanks for sharing!

NHVRYGray, Outstanding work on the Trucks I am with Lee I too like the KW. But they both look like they just came off the showroom floor! Great work!

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Two el cheapo truck tractors picked out of a misc. junk box at a train show.  Should have taken a before picture and didn't but here are the results.

The burgundy Kenworth was a badly scratched KLine Proctor and Gamble tractor from the late 1980's.  Broken stacks and some messed up tires.  Brass tubing, Don Mills Wheels and Mirrors, new paint and some TLC detailing.

The Blue Ford had been badly painted black, missing grill, broken wheels.  Grill made from plastruct car siding, different wheels, Don Mills horns, plastruct rod for clearance lights, new paint and again some TLC detailing.  Still need something to simulate the headlights.

Both now look like pretty decent models, they are not Sword's, but for the money OK.  I still get amazed at how good the basic body's are and with a little detailing and TLC a sow's ear can look like a silk purse.

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Nice work,got to have that chrome!

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Ted, I think you may have seen my previous build, the Sunoco tanker. For this build, I’m going to build the trailer as U.S. Army Air Force for my Area 51 layout, and the tractor will be used as an REA tractor, as suggested by Lee’s builds.

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Did you get the windshield kit?  Lee put the info on the forum a while back... I can get it for you, if you need it...

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