kj...some great bus pics above...I believe the Greyhound Scenicruiser is the greatest touring bus ever made...the good ole days! There are two of those beauties at the Greyhound station below...
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@Capetrainman posted:Neophyte...nice vehicles...based on the tin container behind the Studebaker, I take it its brand is "Solido?" Is it a special addition...I've never seen one come in a tin box like yours??
Not sure. It’s their “Elegance” line. It also came with pinstripes that I still have to apply. I like it!
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Paul, great photo of main street, surprised the law enforcement is no where to be found! Lol
Both you and Richie have nice Grayhound bus photos, I looked for one and everyone I found for sale was an arm and a led!
Maybe if I find some I will put my Grayhound station on the layout.
Mike - if you're interested, try Charles Ro, one of our Forum Sponsors (and my LHS) - that's where I got mine a few years ago. They're showing a couple Greyhound bus models in stock at reasonable prices for a bus - MTH 30-50115 and 30-50118. No photos, but you can cross reference the numbers on MTH's website to see pics. Not 100% sure, but I believe the only difference is the name of the "city" (like Amarillo) on the front of the bus.
@Richie C. posted:Mike - if you're interested, try Charles Ro, one of our Forum Sponsors (and my LHS) - that's where I got mine a few years ago. They're showing a couple Greyhound bus models in stock at reasonable prices for a bus - MTH 30-50115 and 30-50118. No photos, but you can cross reference the numbers on MTH's website to see pics. Not 100% sure, but I believe the only difference is the name of the "city" (like Amarillo) on the front of the bus.
Thanks Richie, I will give it a look.
C.H. ...l like that '36 Greyhound, and would buy one if those...most l see are too modern..
@mike g. posted:Paul, great photo of main street, surprised the law enforcement is no where to be found! Lol
Both you and Richie have nice Grayhound bus photos, I looked for one and everyone I found for sale was an arm and a led!
Maybe if I find some I will put my Grayhound station on the layout.
Mike, I sent you an e-mail with some info about the Greyhound buses for your new layout...
@Capetrainman posted:Mike, I sent you an e-mail with some info about the Greyhound buses for your new layout...
Thanks Paul! I took a look and right down what would be nice for the layout. Going to have to put the buses on hold for a little while.
The "Boss' arrives at the North Main Street Station just in time for 7:10 pm to Chicago for a meeting the next morning...let's just say the main agenda for the meeting is a discussion on territorial issues...
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Great “short story” and terrific realistic figures, Paul. Now who’s got the violin?
@Curt Henion posted:
Curt, that's a nice Corgi unit...looks great on the layout...!
@TomlinsonRunRR posted:Great “short story” and terrific realistic figures, Paul. Now who’s got the violin?
TomlinsoRunRR...there's a violinists standing over on the station platform waiting to greet the "Boss..." A young inexperienced driver is behind the wheel of the '41 Lincoln...the boss wanted the new maroon red color after a some hesitancy to buy another black one...
I always wanted one of those Flxible busses.
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May I ask who makes the smoking figure? It is surprisingly hard to find suitable figures straight out of noir movies.
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May I ask who makes the smoking figure? It is surprisingly hard to find suitable figures straight out of noir movies.
GwrChurch...it's been a while since I purchased the figure from a vendor at the Springfield, MA show, but I believe the figure is an "Omen" brand from England. I found the site on line not too long ago. I don't know if the "smoking" body guard is still available...
😉 The sisters, bring Mom, to meet Walter Warner, for the final closing of the sale, and hopefully her approval'. The sisters will share the the 59 Impala convertible...
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Ted, Walter seems a little "overwhelmed" by his good fortune.....
@Capetrainman posted:Ted, Walter seems a little "overwhelmed" by his good fortune.....
He just can't figure out how the girls get the car and he doesn't!
@Capetrainman posted:Ted, Walter seems a little "overwhelmed" by his good fortune.....
It's only natural for Walter to be apprehensive. He won the sisters over, but Mom is a different story. It could all go sideways, and often does, if Mom dosen't sign on'... and grant her approval'...
Well, one's thing for sure, Walter is outnumbered...some like that scenario..
If Mom has the last word, it sure won’t be the tri-power 348 with a 4-speed gear box. Will probably be the 2 bbl. 283 with slip and slide Powerglide automatic. There goes all of the fun.
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I picked these guys up at the Kutztown meet yesterday. The '40 Ford Woody is my fav - "# 6 in a series of vintage vehicles from ERTL". Looks to be 1:43 like the other vehicles shown.
Get this, $8. for all 4!
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About 4 months ago, I posted a pic on this thread of a newly acquired 1950 Kenworth Bullnose tractor painted in gloss black with some fancy multi-striping on the cab (page 75). I got it at a nice discount because of a bent front axle. After I received it, I pulled the wheels and straightened the axle so it now runs true.
Proving it is indeed a small world, Lee posted that he knew the father and son truckers that actually ran that tractor in real life and posted a pic, including a matching trailer they had and I recently decide to create a matching trailer for my own model tractor.
I started with an inexpensive plastic trailer and removed the frame to make it easier to work with. I first rounded the front corners off to give it a more '50's look. It's hard to see in the pics and I couldn't go as deep as I wanted because there just wasn't enough material to really round them over. I next built a reefer box out of flat and u-channel styrene stock and painted it to match the multi-striped tractor color scheme and glued it to the front of the trailer. I then painted the trailer a gloss spray black and proceeded to paint the multiple stripes. The red was a spray, the gold was a Testor's bottle and the light blue was a Tamiya bottle. Painting the striping took a long time as I had to cover each stripe with clear gloss before painting the next one and there were many days of drying time between each stripe. I used 3M automotive striping tape. After it was done, I sprayed the entire trailer with two coats of clear gloss.
Finally, I added the lettering "Circus Fleet" on each cab door, which Lee said was the moniker of the father-son trucking business. Hopefully, it does justice to the original.
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Richie that it a outstanding work of art. I just wish the father and son were still alive to see you beautiful work they would have been proud of what you did. Thanks for building this makes me happy to still see people care about the heritage of the old school truckers the father and son team were legends of the road. Thanks
Thanks, Lee - I was happy to build it and it will have a prominent place on my layout.
As noted author Rachel Carson stated, "To understand the living present, and the promise of the future, it is necessary to remember the past."
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@Curt Henion posted:
Curt, that's a great looking '70 Chevelle SS...I can't tell the color?? My dad had a '68 that I didn't get to drive to often. I was confined to driving my '68 VW most of the time, although it got me where i needed to go You can tell by my posts here that a Chevelle SS was and still is a favorite of mine...!
Richie C, beautiful work on the trailer.
Paul, very realistic unloading scene.
Hey Richie, that was a lot of work, but well worth the effort. Just spectacular!
@Artie-DL&W posted:Richie C, beautiful work on the trailer.
Paul, very realistic unloading scene.
Thanks, Artie...appreciate the comment...
Curt, is that your green SS third from the left next to the pizza guy?? Great color and picture of the "young couple"...congratulations on a 50th year milestone to you and the wife!
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Thanks guys
Hey Paul, you can see the green in some of the light reflected spots. I parked it many a night under the lights while out cruising with my buddies on Michigan Ave. in Battle Creek, Michigan. Those were the days.
@Curt Henion posted:
Great cars, no doubt'... Great stories, Great wife, I'm sure, and 50 years' calls for congratulations'... Curt'... Well done'...
Curt all your Chevelles look great and Happy Anniversary
@Curt Henion Happy Anniversary! That's a big one! Nice looking Chevelle's, too. I really miss the old cars. Today's imitations hurt my ears.
Hey FECRailroaddog, that is a sweet ‘72. Bet it makes you feel younger everytime you get in it. Oh, we have to keep to the topic, very nice scene on your layout.
Hey Curt, enough about the cars and your bride, what ever happened to those pants you’re wearing in that pic? Those are groovy!!
Hey JDFonz, my college days, what can I say. The Ivy League fad back then I guess. I look at them now and cringe. Hey, even the hippies made fun of me and my short hair, but I was having fun.
Good stuff Curt, just having fun! 👍
@JDFonz posted:Hey Curt, enough about the cars and your bride, what ever happened to those pants you’re wearing in that pic? Those are groovy!!
I think he made a Layout Table skirt out of them.
Curt, many of us have cars from our past on our layouts. It personalizes things.
Richie C. Another vote for a great job on the trailer and the graphics on the cab
Rattler, nice fleet of REA trucks. Looks like that REA depot has the town covered no matter what the freight is.
John, nice haul for $8. I've got one of those Ertl woodies. If it's the same one it made think of adding a B&B to the layout. The host can pick up guests at the train station with it.
Actually, Lee, I cut them up and used them for rags to do oil changes on the Chevelle. Didn’t really even work good for rags.
Hey JDFonz, that’s what I love about this website, just a great bunch of people having fun.
The pants kind of distracted from the picture. No one has noticed the rear of the ‘69 Dodge Charger in the picture. Back then muscle cars were no big deal. Now, they would be too very valuable cars sitting next to each other.
@coach joe posted:Curt, many of us have cars from our past on our layouts. It personalizes things.
Richie C. Another vote for a great job on the trailer and the graphics on the cab
Yep. I recently found a 74 Mercury Capri Coupe. Need to change the color, but that's easy.
Looking for a 68 Datsun 1900 Fairlady roadster now.
Thanks, Coach
Thanks Curt, it sure does.
That's so true Coach Joe, I try to use mostly 70's and 80's cars on my layout, brings back wonderful memories.
Wonderful photos everybody! First I have never seen Tootsie Toy painted so greatly. I have a box of my Tootsie's and will rethink using them. Mine have been painted time and time again, and at one time every sedan was a NYC patrol car. I also have three crates (yep) of die-cast vehicles and trucks, some common, some not so, and one crate is 100% Solido US Army circa WWII. Be that as it may I come asking questions. How did you create lawns and grass? How did you create asphalt roads? These photos are incredible, and as I prepare to redo my three tier layout I'd like to, hope to, replicate some of what I see here. Most important question today is ballast...I never used any because I am concerned about the engines picking it up.
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@Chuck242 posted:Wonderful photos everybody! First I have never seen Tootsie Toy painted so greatly. I have a box of my Tootsie's and will rethink using them. Mine have been painted time and time again, and at one time every sedan was a NYC patrol car. I also have three crates (yep) of die-cast vehicles and trucks, some common, some not so, and one crate is 100% Solido US Army circa WWII. Be that as it may I come asking questions. How did you create lawns and grass? How did you create asphalt roads? These photos are incredible, and as I prepare to redo my three tier layout I'd like to, hope to, replicate some of what I see here. Most important question today is ballast...I never used any because I am concerned about the engines picking it up.
You have a real nice layout going on there'...Don't look like you need much assistance'... Today there is a host of instructional videos on 'You Tube'. Some are very good and cover the subjects you are looking for. Seeing how to accomplish these techniques is easier than trying to explain sometimes'...
Take a look, and check back, and we'll go from there'...😉
Custom flat load project from a while back:
Lledo ambulance (Packard) on a refurbed Lionel prewar flat.
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@Curt Henion posted:
Curt...some great units in your garage...I wish i had more garage space! Oh man, the styles of the 'late 60's and 70's were something else...saved a couple of pairs of my plaid slacks from the era for old times sake...I'll say one thing for myself though, I never owned a "leisure suit"...
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Hey Paul, I will admit I had a leisure suit. Never did like it. Then Arnold Palmer came out with his line of clothes and I got one of his blazers. Now, I really felt important wearing something with his name on it.
@Capetrainman posted:
Paul, everyone loves a good 'Dog'..🌭 now and then... BTW, everytie I see this blue Charger'.. of yours, My mind takes me back to my 1970 in red'.. Crossed country two times in that baby, and three years in Germany'.. It was a real blast on the Autobahn'.. doing 120 KMs ...
And Gentlemen, in the 70's I had the leisure suite and the Plaid (golf) pants they were calling them... I kinda liked the leisure suite'....😎..
Was tooling around town today and spotted this 1960 Chevy, C-10 Custom'...Check out the chrome strip on the rear of the door jam...
This baby is MOON Equipped'.. .👀
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That was part of the trim package on the top of the line Custom. The Fleetside (wheel well in the box) had more chrome down the side. The stepside pickup is really more rare. Back then we didn’t have “mag” wheels yet, so if you had chrome wheels and Baby Moons, you were really stylin. In drag racing they had American “magnesium” 5 spoke wheels on dragsters and altereds. Sweet pick up.
You looked like a movie star, Ted.
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Paul, everyone loves a good 'Dog'..🌭 now and then... BTW, everytie I see this blue Charger'.. of yours, My mind takes me back to my 1970 in red'.. Crossed country two times in that baby, and three years in Germany'.. It was a real blast on the Autobahn'.. doing 120 KMs ...
And Gentlemen, in the 70's I had the leisure suite and the Plaid (golf) pants they were calling them... I kinda liked the leisure suite'....😎..
Ted, great pic...and tribute to the "leisure suit!!"
Ted, another "Charger" for ya...the driver gets around to all the good parties! He takes his cue from that famous song of the era, "I Get Around"...
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The "Plymouth" guys made it to the recent Saturday night rally on North Main...the attendees and the cars were impressive... Ted, I searched the table for a guy with a "leisure suit," but no luck...lol!
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@Capetrainman posted:
The guy in the white shirt behind the gray Plymouth is close enough'... There sure are some hot' chicks at these rallys'... Wish I lived closer'...🤩
I bought some pre-wired flashing LEDs from Amazon and installed them in some of my layout's emergency vehicles. Pretty happy with the results. Not prefect, but what is.
@Dad's Train Room posted:I bought some pre-wired flashing LEDs from Amazon and installed them in some of my layout's emergency vehicles. Pretty happy with the results. Not prefect, but what is.
Looks pretty good to me'.. Takes plenty of time to install and wire the LEDs in 1/43 cars'... Now burying the wires is no picnic either'.... 😁
@Dad's Train Room posted:I bought some pre-wired flashing LEDs from Amazon and installed them in some of my layout's emergency vehicles. Pretty happy with the results. Not prefect, but what is.
Looks great! Hope you don't mind me asking where you ordered them from?
@Dad's Train Room posted:I bought some pre-wired flashing LEDs from Amazon and installed them in some of my layout's emergency vehicles. Pretty happy with the results. Not prefect, but what is.
WOW! Amazing eye catcher. You may think it's not perfect, but I was mesmerized by the lights and saw nothing else. Cool.
Thanks everybody.
mike g., I ordered the LEDs through Amazon from a store called
EDGELEC.
They have a number of different colot and size LEDs, all pre-wired with color coded wires.
@Dad's Train Room posted:Thanks everybody.
mike g., I ordered the LEDs through Amazon from a store called
EDGELEC.
They have a number of different colot and size LEDs, all pre-wired with color coded wires.
Very cool, thank you for the information. What size did you use? Same size for the strobes and head lights?
@Dad's Train Room posted:Thanks everybody.
mike g., I ordered the LEDs through Amazon from a store called
EDGELEC.
They have a number of different colot and size LEDs, all pre-wired with color coded wires.
Say Dad,
These lights look great, could you be so kind to post a photo of the ones you purchased that would be straight out of the box.
Need to understand what they are and then figure out how to hook them up to operate.
Thanks
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@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Paul, everyone loves a good 'Dog'..🌭 now and then... BTW, everytie I see this blue Charger'.. of yours, My mind takes me back to my 1970 in red'.. Crossed country two times in that baby, and three years in Germany'.. It was a real blast on the Autobahn'.. doing 120 KMs .
Are you sure of that number? 120 kpm is about 75 MPH, better stay in the slow lane. in '67 and '68 we'd cruise at 105 mph in the left lane and would move over when the Benzes and Ferraris started flashing their headlights. John
I used the 5mm flashing LEDs for all of the lights - top, side and headlights. The leads are approximately 8 inches long - black is negative, color of LED wire is positive.
You could probably use the 3mm flashing white for the headlights in order to fit a little easier.
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Are all Matchbox cars 1/64 scale ? Reason I ask is that there's a big collection going for auction in my town in 2 weeks, if there's some 1/48, etc. - I'd be interested. (an internet search gave a "firehose" of info to sort through) Thks.
@rattler21 posted:Are you sure of that number? 120 kpm is about 75 MPH, better stay in the slow lane. in '67 and '68 we'd cruise at 105 mph in the left lane and would move over when the Benzes and Ferraris started flashing their headlights. John
If memory serves me correctly, 120 KM was equivalent to 90 MPH.. But Rattler21, I could very well be wrong on that recollection...😁 Either way, we did haul *** on the Bhan'....
At this week's Saturday night rally on North Main Street by the train station, the local "Benz" dealer got the permit for center stage, while the Chevy and Dodge guys lost their cherished spot. The "Benz" dealer is introducing the '58 220 SE in a coupe and cabriole body style...the two salesmen are pushing hard for the order...
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@Capetrainman posted:At this week's Saturday night rally on North Main Street by the train station, the local "Benz" dealer got the permit for center stage, while the Chevy and Dodge guys lost their cherished spot. The "Benz" dealer is introducing the '58 220 SE in a coupe and cabriole body style...the two salesmen are pushing hard for the order...
GREAT SHOTS' Paul'... mice line up of Benz'... Real action scene'...
Thanks, Ted...appreciate the thoughts...
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Paul, great idea on having the ambulance on standby with all the traffic that area get/ Between the Friday nights, the Benz dealer ship promo and the car rally. Somebody could really get hurt. Its a good thing your a top notch reporter to cover anything that might happen. With you on top of everything there maybe you could give the public works manager a little hint to give the guy going down in the sewer some time off to enjoy the car shows also! He sure has been a lot of work!
Dads Train Room. Thanks for the information and I will be checking them out!
Tom, the pick up is looking outstanding!
@Dad's Train Room posted:
Dad's Train Room,
Thanks for the photo and the earlier name of the dealer EDGELEC on Amazon.
Not being an electronic whiz at this stuff, did you attach these directly to a 3-4 volt power supply or was there a resistor needed as well?
Thanks!
@trestleking posted:Are all Matchbox cars 1/64 scale ? Reason I ask is that there's a big collection going for auction in my town in 2 weeks, if there's some 1/48, etc. - I'd be interested. (an internet search gave a "firehose" of info to sort through) Thks.
Matchbox is predominately 1/87 - 1/64. For a time there was a King Size/Super King/Speed King line Late 60's in to the 80's which scaled nicely around 1/48 - 1/50. Mattel tried to bring it back in the '00's but didn't catch on.
Speed King ElCamino & Older Matchbox Collectibles Ford Pick-up
Mtchbox Speed King El Camino & Hot Wheels 1/64 Jeep
Matchbox Speed King Charger & Matchbox 1/64 Pontiac
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@Allegheny posted:Dad's Train Room,
Thanks for the photo and the earlier name of the dealer EDGELEC on Amazon.
Not being an electronic whiz at this stuff, did you attach these directly to a 3-4 volt power supply or was there a resistor needed as well?
Thanks!
These LEDs come pre-wired with a resistor so that you can hook them up to any 9-12 volt DC power. I am using some extra plug-in power packs that I had saved. I keep old electronic device chargers for projects just like this. Some of the power packs with higher output (12 vdc, 1500 ma) work the best (the video I posted used only 1 for all the vehicles shown. In fact, I think I added a few others to that same power pack after I took that video.)
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@Dad's Train Room posted:These LEDs come pre-wired with a resistor so that you can hook them up to any 9-12 volt DC power. I am using some extra plug-in power packs that I had saved. I keep old electronic device chargers for projects just like this. Some of the power packs with higher output (12 vdc, 1500 ma) work the best (the video I posted used only 1 for all the vehicles shown. In fact, I think I added a few others to that same power pack after I took that video.)
Dad's Train Room,
Thanks for clearing it up for me how these are hooked up as it's greatly appreciated.
Now I have some vehicles to modify!
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@poconotrain posted:
Power wagon indeed'... Nice shot'...
@poconotrain posted:
Very nice and I am with you as I would love to have a full size Power Wagon !
I like the Power Wagon, and the scenery!
@DaveP posted:Matchbox is predominately 1/87 - 1/64. For a time there was a King Size/Super King/Speed King line Late 60's in to the 80's which scaled nicely around 1/48 - 1/50. Mattel tried to bring it back in the '00's but didn't catch on.
Speed King ElCamino & Older Matchbox Collectibles Ford Pick-up
Mtchbox Speed King El Camino & Hot Wheels 1/64 Jeep
Matchbox Speed King Charger & Matchbox 1/64 Pontiac
@DaveP, thks Dave, good info !
@mike g. posted:Paul, great idea on having the ambulance on standby with all the traffic that area get/ Between the Friday nights, the Benz dealer ship promo and the car rally. Somebody could really get hurt. Its a good thing your a top notch reporter to cover anything that might happen. With you on top of everything there maybe you could give the public works manager a little hint to give the guy going down in the sewer some time off to enjoy the car shows also! He sure has been a lot of work!
Dads Train Room. Thanks for the information and I will be checking them out!
Charlie, Great looking car! Tom, the pick up is looking outstanding!
Mike, the sewer guy is no fool...not only is on OT after 5, but he likes the scenery above ground and seems to stuck there
Have always liked the GM soft yellows of the '50s and 60s' .. Apparently, the onlookers like the it too!
Doing my best to keep this thread going...
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Around 1960 a friend gave me his Plasticville and autos, as he must have considered himself too old to play with trains anymore. This toy Olds and the buildings behind it were in the lot, its red paint well scratched and chipped. I repainted it, but the red didn't cover well. So later on I stripped it and painted it this soft blue in recognition of a '51 Olds convertible that my friend had later had.
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Paul, I love the Yellow GM Soft top! I also think the ladies that are looking at it want to go for a ride in it! I bet the owner has lots of female friends!
Paul you're doing a fine job keeping this thread going, but fear not! This thread ebbs and flows as it's contributors find time in their busy lives to come up with more publishable vehicles and the time to post them.
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Very nice. The Rover tow truck must be vintage.
Paul, and TrainsRMe, great convertibles! Nice trucks, FECRailroaddog. Here’s a couple of Menard’s REA trucks, which I really like.
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Nice REA trucks Artie. Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Lee!
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Artie very nice pic very Authentic.
Hi Curt, I made that tank out of 35mm motion picture cores (I was a film archivist). I think I stacked four of them, glued them, and then wrapped them with thin styrene (maybe .010), which I previously embossed with a pounce wheel. For the top, I cut a circle of same, with a notch in it to make a raised center. I then added a Walther’s oil piping valve and pipe, and painted the whole thing silver.
I would think you could do the same with pvc pipe section, or mailing tube to start. I like your Shell scene! Did you build the oil derrick?
Artie, the tank is perfect. You're an artist!
Yes Artie has lots of talent and I’m glad he shares his work.
Finally have some way to get the passengers to the station! This started life as a fantasy Corgi "Fallen Flags" New Haven bus that I could get cheap, but I needed something more appropriate for NJ. While Corgi does make a bus in Public Service paint, it's the older red, cream and silver livery. Not sure when exactly they switched over to the gray and white, but almost all pictures of old look GM buses are in the latter, so that's what I went with. Interesting aside, "Public Service Coordinated Transport" became NJ's largest gas and electric company, PSEG, while the "transport" was spun off and eventually ended up as today's NJ Transit.
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@Magicland posted:Finally have some way to get the passengers to the station! This started life as a fantasy Corgi "Fallen Flags" New Haven bus that I could get cheap, but I needed something more appropriate for NJ. While Corgi does make a bus in Public Service paint, it's the older red, cream and silver livery. Not sure when exactly they switched over to the gray and white, but almost all pictures of old look GM buses are in the latter, so that's what I went with. Interesting aside, "Public Service Coordinated Transport" became NJ's largest gas and electric company, PSEG, while the "transport" was spun off and eventually ended up as today's NJ Transit.
That is a very nice looking bus'... Did you re-paint it? If so, you did a great job'..
Yes, this is how it started out.
Hit it with a coat of white automotive touch-up paint I had lying around, which resulted in all the original paint starting to peel off. Stripped it to the bare metal, primed, and started over with enamel. Printed custom decals for the details based on prototype pics I could find. Hard to see in the pic, but it has period correct license plates (in this case, 1947).
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Picked up this Corgi, White "Root Beer" Bottle Truck on sale because the driver's side fender mirror is missing.
Since it was made to haul liquor during the days of Prohibition, I'd say it was circa 1925 or so.
I'll see if I can scrounge around and come up with mirror.
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Thanks for the kind words, guys.
Magicland, beautiful redo on that bus! I rode them many times growing up in NJ ( Hoboken).
Curt, great job on the oil derrick. Very realistic.
Richie, nice find!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:That is a very nice looking bus'... Did you re-paint it? If so, you did a great job'..
That is dandy! Great work.
Had to find a space for it on my layout - basic '68 Mustang Fastback "Bullitt" car in Highland green.
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Speaking of Bullet'.. How bout a scene from the "Great Escape"...
I believe in the movie, he rode a 'Matchless, English bike, modified to look like a German Military Machine'.. Here he sits on a 1/48 scale Harley, produced by Printle, of Shapeways'...
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@Curt Henion posted:
I had that very Charger in red'.... and yes indeed McQueen was the best'.. Shame what happened to him.. No replacement for him... not even close......
On vacation and today was the day to go to some antique shops and a diecast toy cars shop.
picked up some pretty cool stuff for lower than the going rates, can’t wait to add these to my layout!
From back left to front right:
First Response Replicas Chevy Tahoe/Police Package- Anyone know how to add the accompanying details?(jumper, spotlights, etc...) no directions came with it(from diecast shop)
busted Knuckle Garage Truck- b’day present from my dad
Anson Ford Excursion- the longest and heaviest SUV to ever be mass produced(from diecast shop)
Corgi Toys Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman Limo- in pretty darn good condition- no scratches or chips, windshield wipers move fine as the wheels move.
Front view of the above vehicles:
Below-My favorite item from today. I have wanted this in 1/43 for awhile but couldn’t find any stateside(just started showing up on ebay though):
Cararama/Hongwell Land Rover Military 3 pack! British Army Series III, 109-inch Military Soft-Top in the middle and left
If you know me you’ll know the UN Land Rover is my favorite. Tough to get UN diecast vehicles. This one has “UN” above the headlight on the left and the Union Jack on the other side
They all scale rather nicely with each other:
Good day after b’day haul! Keep the diecast rollin!
steve
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@Don Sierakowski 111617 posted:
Don. That’s a good looking Diamond T and the Berkshire Trailer is a nice touch thanks for sharing
Don fine job! The Berkshire valley trailers match up well with the ERTL tractors.
Warthog Driver what precinct is that cruiser reporting to?
1st Precinct. My pop was there 32 years. We're slowly building a layout for his old Lionel set from 1948 and my newer Lionel trains.
Picked up this nice jeep from the bay, and of course had to make a scene to go with it.... This was inspired by Toledo Ed, he loves military themes'... The full story is on the A picture A Day thread'... 🎖
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Great work guys! I am sorry I dont have anything to offer! But I always keep looking!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:😜
I've had many incidents like this while going to displays with my 1944 Willys 'MB' Jeep (though not since COVID, I've been horribly slack on running it hardly at all since the pandemic).
Great scene!
@p51 posted:I've had many incidents like this while going to displays with my 1944 Willys 'MB' Jeep (though not since COVID, I've bene horribly slack on running it hardly at all since the pandemic). Great scene!
👍 Thanks very much Lee'.. I appreciate your acknowledgement'..😃
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Good one right above, Ted...
There out in force this weekend, Ted... She had it "full out" in the quarter mile between North and South Main....
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@Capetrainman posted:
That is a very cool scene Paul'.. I wonder what the chick in the pink blouse is telling the officer'... I think we need to see the front of this Damsel so we can further scrutinize her story'....😉
Great scene, Paul. I’ll bet she gets off with just a warning!
Great looking pics guys thanks for sharing.
Hey Lee, you sure improved the looks of that trailer. Great job!
@Curt Henion posted:Hey Lee, you sure improved the looks of that trailer. Great job!
Thanks Curt these are a lot of fun to re build.
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Lee, I remember driving a jeep just like that when I was in the Marines, I know it wasn't a 44 but I bet it road the same. After the corps I had a 48 willy's I love it, it would go anywhere!
Ted, and Paul, one might think you have way to many police on your layout, but if you ask me you can never have to many police, My brother in law is a cop!
Lee D. outstanding job on the trailer! Looks Great!
I wish I had something for you, but the CEO has been keeping me busy!
@Artie-DL&W posted:Great scene, Paul. I’ll bet she gets off with just a warning!
They always do.
@Curt Henion posted:Hey Lee, you sure improved the looks of that trailer. Great job!
Hey Lee, "What he said!"
Nice job on the pup, Lee!
The weather is finally clear'. So I thought we should go get a bite to eat at Hammie's Diner. There is always a great selection of cars in the lot and the best hamburgers in town....🍔🥤😊
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@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
Quarter Gauger, as a diner fan, I’m pretty sure I have admired your fine diner and its detailing in another post over the years. But I don't recall the neat lighted sign. Very nice.
What make and model is the white car with the sun visor? It looks especially sharp in these photos.
Tomlinson Run Railroad
TMRR, The white car is a 1949 Mercury Monterey'. Was a very sharp car with a big powerful V8 and was highly respected as a luxury car one notch below the Lincoln.
The neon sign is scratch built from a plastic box that held floss sticks, lighted with 3 LED strip lights. A paper sign from the net sized to fit.
Thanks very much for the like. And yes, I think have posted some similar pics of the diner before.....
@coach joe posted:Hey Lee, "What he said!"
Thanks for the complement Joe
Thanks for the background on the 1949 Mercury, Ted. At first I wondered whether it was a Caddy. And, what a great vision of repurposing a box for the Diner sign .
TRRR
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That's a very good looking diner scene, Quarter Guager. Love the details you've included.
@TrainsRMe posted:That's a very good looking diner scene, Quarter Guager. Love the details you've included.
Thanks very much'...TRM'..
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Hey Curt'.. I really like that two tone 55 Chevy'.... Haven't seen a red/white in 1/43 scale'...
Hey Ted, I think I got the ‘55 from Diecast Models Wholesale a few years ago. I haven’t seen any since. Chevrolet had some neat two tone colors back then on the ‘55, ‘56, and ‘57 Bel Air models. Curt
Ted, outstanding scene composition. Very cool how you scratch built the sign. You have some very sweet autos hu in your stable. By the way, nice touch including the truck.
Ed
Morning all.
Ted you have really out done your self with the diner scene! It really make one want to come to eat and meet friends! Plus you are correct some very nice cars showed up!
Richie and Curt you both have some shar 67's! I am just jealous of both of your car collections!
I would show something, but I dont think your interested in cars in boxes! LOL
@mike g. posted:Morning all.
Ted you have really out done your self with the diner scene! It really make one want to come to eat and meet friends! Plus you are correct some very nice cars showed up!
Richie and Curt you both have some shar 67's! I am just jealous of both of your car collections!
I would show something, but I dont think your interested in cars in boxes! LOL
Oh yes we are post them
@Richie C. posted:
I like that blue Richie and thanks for the complement.
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
Ted, great scene...nice cars and figures! Makes we want to have a couple of "dogs" hold the relish
The '54, '55 soft yellow Merc with the "optional" green tinted roof looks familiar...Collectors Classics maybe??
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Sharing a couple of my finds over the last month. First, can someone tell me how to put the attachments on this First Response Replicas Police Package Chevy Tahoe?? No directions, do I just glue on as I see fit?
And now for the diecast
Corgi Quad Gun tractor. All 3 Land Rovers In pic by cararama, I previously posted while on vacation
Solido 224 Armoured Police Commando
K-line Coca-Cola truck(not diecast but it’s pretty good lookin’!)
Back to front: Busted Knuckles Garage Cabover(Welly), Forest Green Ford Excursion(Anson), 1956 Austin Healy convertible(The Dinky Collection by Matchbox)
back(by red shack) to front: All Corgi Classics- British Army Saladin Armoured car & Centurion MkIII tank(came as set), Churchill Tank
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@Capetrainman posted:Ted, great scene...nice cars and figures! Makes we want to have a couple of "dogs" hold the relish
The '54, '55 soft yellow Merc with the "optional" green tinted roof looks familiar...Collectors Classics maybe??
Paul, the 54 Merc is a Solito from France'... They mad some very nice cars in their day'... Haven't seen any new models. Don't think they are still in business.........
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Morning Paul, I sure love this scene at the BEECROFT CHEVROLET! some great looking 55's! But I still love the vett! You can't go wrong with a black and silver convertible corvette.
Oh one more thing Paul, and not to nit pick. but sure hope the HOT brunette on the roof gets to come down for breaks, lunch and get to go on her dates at night! That red dress is really working for her! LOL
@Curt Henion posted:
Gotta love those mid-'60's black striped muscle cars and that Yenko looks great.
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@Capetrainman posted:
Looks like everyone had a great Friday night! This must be one of the few times I haven't seen the law bothering folks! They must be at the other end of town!
The Plymouth and Dodge guys were holding court at the Friday night rally....the "Chargers" and "Challenger" weren't the only points of attraction among their group...
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Paul, those Mopar beasts sure attract the ladies!
@StevefromPA The police vehicle looks like it is generic, so you can make it one you like. If there aren't any holes in the bumper or anywhere for the accessories then you would need to glue them on. Google Chevy Tahoe Police Vehicle and look at the images, find one you like and copy it.
Gene Anstine
And that Ford is parked in front of a fantastically detailed building. Nice scene.
@mike g. posted:Morning Paul, I sure love this scene at the BEECROFT CHEVROLET! some great looking 55's! But I still love the vett! You can't go wrong with a black and silver convertible corvette.
Oh one more thing Paul, and not to nit pick. but sure hope the HOT brunette on the roof gets to come down for breaks, lunch and get to go on her dates at night! That red dress is really working for her! LOL
Mike, she calls the shots at the dealership, and takes breaks whenever she likes! The GM always gives her the "Salesperson of the Quarter" award...hmmm, I wonder why
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Paul, you and Ted must have the hottest ladies here on the forum! But is sure is funny that the big Boss doesn't have one on his arm. He must be a real D***! LOL
Mikey Nice job on the repaint of the ford!
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@Curt Henion posted:
Wonder what song she’s playing
Hey Lee, “I Get Around” by the Beach Boys. Curt
An REA truck backs in to the platform at Lionelville. I’ve been looking for this for over nine years, since Lionel announced them. It will also fit well on my PS4 with trailer hitches.
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@Curt Henion posted:Hey Lee, “I Get Around” by the Beach Boys. Curt
Curt, after "I Get Around," "All Summer Long!"
@mike g. posted:Paul, you and Ted must have the hottest ladies here on the forum! But is sure is funny that the big Boss doesn't have one on his arm. He must be a real D***! LOL
Mikey Nice job on the repaint of the ford!
Mike, the "Boss" has one waiting at the other end of the train trip...lol
After the car rally on North Main, the "Dodge" guys headed over to Molly's place for a cold one...somehow, the guy with the red SS 396 tagged along...