Living in the country has inspired me to acquire a lot of ERTL stuff and put it to use.
I created a web page to show what can be done with some of the ERTL 1:64 products. http://royhoffman.com/pwrr/special <http://royhoffman.com/pwrr/special> Roy --- In [email protected], Carey Probst <s-scale@...> wrote: > > The Ertl versions have been available at John Deere dealers forever. > I'm looking at the transition era and I have enough tractors and > implements in Deere and IH to do an acre (not scale) of layout. > > Yes, I overbought when I had a good job but at least now have what I need. > > Carey > Carey Probst > > Carey Probst > > Member, M.I.T. Educational Council > > S Scale, Sn3 and S High Rail/AF > > A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, > > the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. > > On 7/22/2012 11:49 AM, Martin Johnson wrote: > > > > Yes, the 1/64th farming side is making great strides & gaining much > > popularity & variety of models, finally including some âvintageâ > > tractors, but slow on implements. > > I have been a part of this for over 30 years, since a young child. > > This is WHY Iâm pushing for getting our Railroad side more firmly > > connected to the 1/64th Farming. A surprising number of S model > > Railroaders donâtâ know that the farm toys & truck exist, and probably > > 90% of the toy farmers donâtâ know that âscaleâ S exists, they use HO, > > because they think of 1/64th trains as American Flyer & want details, > > not toys. > > Martin > > >
