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Menards "Denver Diecast" Collection Contractors Van.

 

This model #279-3084 is actually a nicely detailed model of a typical contractors van.  The body of the van is diecast metal. The model is 4 inches in length. The package does not identify the scale. 

 

Note: This model is among a variety of available similar scale vehicles priced at $2.99 each.  The package indicates 40 different vehicles in all in the series.

 

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Originally Posted by NYC,SUBWAY TRANSIT SIGNAL:

Would you like to purchase some for me  I'm not from around that area ?

 

How many different ones are there ? 
Also what the scale does it till you ?  
 
And how much for your time too.
 
Please let me know.
 
Thanks,John 

Note: This model is among a variety of available similar scale vehicles priced at $2.99 each.  The package indicates 40 different vehicles in all in the series.

Originally Posted by NYC,SUBWAY TRANSIT SIGNAL:

pro Hobby, 

 

I'm waiting for you to respond to my offer to you ?

 

Thanks, John

 

   

These models look like the same ones offered in the 24 car Super set advertised on the Menards website. These are "O gauge trains stuff" on the Menards website. They can be purchased on-line.

 

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Originally Posted by NYC,SUBWAY TRANSIT SIGNAL:

pro Hobby, 

 

I'm waiting for you to respond to my offer to you ?

 

Thanks, John

 

   

WHICH MODELS WOULD YOU LIKE?

 

These models look like the same ones offered in the 24 car Super set advertised on the Menards website. These are "O gauge trains stuff" on the Menards website.

 

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MENARDS SUPER SET - DENVER DIECAST

Originally Posted by NYC,SUBWAY TRANSIT SIGNAL:

Jacobpaul81

 

With that said. Their more like for HO Layouts then. But They still look nice.

 

Then no response is required.

 

 

Thanks,  John

Yea, what I found was mostly 1:64 - hot wheels sized items - though they had some of the Menards semi trailers.  1:64 would be like S scale... Too big for HO, too small for O

I bought one of these vans when they first came out. It is not even close to 1:43. I agree with Chugman and Jacobpaul81, this is more like 1:64 scale. It measures 4" long, 1.5" wide and 1 3/8" high. The real life Chevy 1500 econoline is 18' 8" long (according to GM's website) versus this toy which measures to 16' long. The prototype is 6' 10" ground to roof versus 5' 6" high on this model.

 

Here are some photos to show you how it appears next to 1:43 scale vehicles from various model companies including First Response. 

 

 

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Good Morning!

 

I hope I can shed some light on our Denver Die Cast Offerings. There are two distinct categories of Denver Die Cast.

 

1. Smaller cars (Matchbox type size) are usually located in our toy aisle. These are not available online.

 

2. Larger cars (O Gauge) are usually located in the main aisle between hardware and seasonal. These are available in 16, 16, 20 and 24 packs online. The majority of these are true 1:48 scale (as mentioned on other forum posts) but there are some that are visibly smaller or larger.

 

I hope this helps!

-Mark the Menards Train Guy

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