jaime:
go to s scale page off the menu on the left side of ebay's home
page, then scroll down through
the new display, 1 is on the left side about 4 rolls down 1 is in
the middle about 8-10 rolls down,
and 2 on the right side, almost all the way to the bottom, note
when you click on an item the whole
disp[lay re-rolls, s the items, are never in the same position
again, sort of like a slot machine
mel
On Mar 15, 2013, at 8:30 PM, Jamie Bothwell wrote:
Mel,
Where are you seeing an S scale Divco truck? I searched ebay,
and I only found HO, O, and 1:25 scale ones.
Jamie Bothwell
Bethlehem, PA
On Mar 15, 2013, at 11:16 PM, mel perry <[email protected]> wrote:
bud:
there's 4 of them on ebay right now, brand new, never been used
mel perry
From: Bud Rindfleisch <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, March 15, 2013 3:37:29 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Older vehicles
Michael, One particular vehicle I am interested in and others on
the list have also expressed an interest in, is the early 1950's
Divco milk truck. I haven't be able to find much in the way of
info or especially plans for these, but they came in a couple
different wheelbases. These were seen everywhere in the U.S.
Bud Rindfleisch
--- 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.
>