guys, don't forget the Hubley (may have that misspelled) line of die 
cast vehicles.  I have a Chevy dump truck and a fairly large step van.  
They are mentioned in some of the very first Herald's.

Bob Werre


On 7/21/11 2:31 PM, Pieter Roos wrote:
>
> Aurora was a pretty big-time maker of plastic kits; mostly ships and 
> planes with some 1/48 scale tanks and various autos. They did the Ford 
> twin rear axle tractor and the White 3000 "Traffic cab tractor with 
> four different trailers in 1/64 scale.
>
> Milk Tanker
> Gasoline Tanker
> Refrigerator Van
> Low boy trailer with steam shovel.
>
> They were sold in various color civilian versions and olive drab Army 
> versions. Some kits included some pretty nice 1/64 figures as well.
>
> Un-built models in the box often sell on Ebay for close to or over 
> $100-$200 dollars. Partly built versions can be had for less. Back 
> when they sold new for 59 cents, people made some nice conversions to 
> straight chassis vans and flatbeds. The White cab, BTW, had a much 
> more prototypical shape than the later Winross diecast (or the current 
> HO Mini Metals diecast version).
>
> Don Dewitt produced resin versions of a couple of the Aurora kits, and 
> 'S'cenery Unlimited may have copied the steam shovel.
>
> Winross did a similar tank trailer, usually sold at collectors prices, 
> and Hartoy/AHL had a tank trailer as well which is still sold as 
> new-old stock in some places and is more affordable on Ebay than 
> either the Aurora or Winross tankers. Barry Pazan has some very nice 
> 1940s and '50s tractors which Dick Karns recently reviewed in Model 
> Railroad News. These can add considerable variety to the usual Hartoy 
> and Matchbox models on S layouts.
>
> Pieter E. Roos
>
> --- On Thu, 7/21/11, trainsjeep88 <[email protected] 
> <mailto:trainsjeep88%40yahoo.com>> wrote:
> > The Aurora or copies were of a White
> > cab over tractor with box trailer with refrigeration unit
> > and a Ford tractor with tanker trailer.  The White and
> > trailer are a shade small compared to Ertle/Winross etc and
> > the Ford and trailer are a tad large compared to same.
> > They show up on Ebay from time to time.  A box trailer,
> > no cab, was on recently.  Sold for $11 or 12 but
> > complete units usually $20 or more.
> >    Stan
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>,
> > Jeff Sankus <uvrail@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > Tom;
> > > If this is the same truck that I think you are talking
> > about...Don DeWitt
> > > had one of the Aurora semi-truck kits reproduced in
> > resin possibly, 20 years
> > > ago??
> > > Possibly someone may still have on of these kits
> > unbuilt or maybe Don D.
> > > still has one laying around?
> > > Jeff Sankus
> > >
> > > On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Thomas Baker
> > <bakert@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > > **
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Back in the Fifties, hobby shops sold tractor and
> > trailer kits produced by
> > > > a company that called itself AURORA. I recall a
> > gasoline tanker and a semi
> > > > tractor and trailer. They were scaled for S. I
> > think if I had the dimensions
> > > > of the trailer, I could scratch-build one or more
> > for my railroad, but it's
> > > > been decades since I've seen one. Too bad they're
> > no longer being produced.
> > > >
> > > > Tom
>
> 



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