Hi Michael;

Well, Railmaster does have the Mack AC and 1930's Fords, and there is Barry 
Pazan's Old Motor Trucks line of 1940's and later trucks.

I'd look at other marques like 1920's/30's Chevy, Federal, Autocar etc. Maybe a 
Walker Electric. The bus suggestion is a good one as well, although that 
depends on what you are interested in.

I have to mention the other Yahoo group I moderate, 1/6
4 Vintage Vehicles. Low traffic, but some good information in the files and 
archieves on what has been made in S for pre-1970 vehicles.

Pieter Roos

--- In [email protected], "Michael Eldridge" <meldridge@...> wrote:
>
> I'm curious how much interest there would be in older S Scale automobiles. It 
> seems like even in the "transition" era so favored by model railroaders there 
> is not a lot available. 
> 
> I have been considering making some patterns for trucks (Mack, Ford) built in 
> the late teens / early twenties. I would only cast the basic parts, and then 
> individually build the beds, boxes, tanks, possible even cabs, that rode on 
> the chassis.
> 
> This is total vaporware (that's software engineer speak for it's on the 
> someday list), but I'm curious if I got around to this if anybody else would 
> want to share the setup costs in order to get some parts.
> 
> -Michael Eldridge
> 
> --- In [email protected], Bob Werre <bob@> wrote:
> 
> > The other view is of some vintage cars.  I don't recall ever seeing 
> > anything like that in our favorite scale except maybe some of the 
> > RailMaster vehicles might be close.
>




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