I very much doubt that the "O" scale 1939 chrysler is actually 1/48. O has an even bigger problem that S (if such a thing were possible) in the vehicular department--almost everything is really 1/43, which is more than 10% off. You would think that the rivet counters would have apoplexy.
Fred Tolhurst Maryville, TN -----Original Message----- From: gsc3 <[email protected]> To: S-Scale <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, May 19, 2013 8:20 pm Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: FNF - May 17, 2013 Recently on eBay I typed in S scale vehicles. As I wandered though I got the eBAY "You may also be interested in" sign. Sure enough even though my search put in S scale I saw a O scale vehicle on the page. I thought it was S. The methods used by eBay often encourage this. However, I can see if you are looking for purses, for example, the eBAY suggestions can be helpful. Like Bob, I wish I paid more attention and didn't think that putting S scale into the search would keep me on S scale items. Anybody want a nice 1939 O scale Chrysler to go with their On3 efforts. (8-) George Courtney > > As I am prone to do on occasion, I hadn't read the description close enough > to realize I was bidding on a G scale model, rather than On30, and needless > to say,... where my wife can't see at it and remind me of my major Ebay > misadventure. > > boB Nicholson __________________________________________________ >
