It is a kit, but Grand River has a really nice one that's not too much work to put together. http://www.grandrivermodels.com/catalog_kit_details.html
Ed Kozlowsky Sanford, Maine sscale.org >________________________________ >From: James Hill <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, July 1, 2012 9:19 AM >Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} fork lift > > > >What about the Lehigh Valley Models forklift? > >http://www.pmrr.org/Research/Products_LehighValley.htm > > > >________________________________ >From: Bill Lane <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Sunday, July 1, 2012 6:19 AM >Subject: {S-Scale List} fork lift > > > >Does anyone know of nice 1950s era forklifts that are not a kit or “Hot >Wheels”? They would not have the overhead safety rack for sure. > >Thank You, >Bill Lane > >Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1988 > >See my finished models at: >http://www.lanestrains.com >Look at what has been made in PRR in S Scale! > >Custom Train Parts Design >http://www.lanestrains.com/SolidWorks_Modeling.htm > >PRR Builders Photos Bought, Sold & Traded >(Trading is MUCH preferred) >http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRphotos.xls > >***Join the PRR T&HS*** >The other members are not ALL like me! >http://www.prrths.com >http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRTHS_Application.pdf > >Join the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society >It's FREE to join! http://www.prslhs.com >Preserving The Memory Of The PRSL > > > > > >
