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Post by Sylvain on Sept 3, 2004 19:43:41 GMT 1
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Post by RDgraFX on Sept 3, 2004 23:06:16 GMT 1
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skunk
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Post by skunk on Sept 3, 2004 23:40:30 GMT 1
...and a very handsome car it is, too.
Thank you both!
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Post by womble on Sept 5, 2004 0:57:25 GMT 1
I agree with you, Skunk. I'm a railroader and am more interested in having a variety of good looking and well detailed vehicles from the '40's to the mid '50's to populate my layout than I am what kind of packaging it has. I have alot of the Stoney mountain accessories if you are interested Ghoti
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ghoti
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Post by ghoti on Sept 5, 2004 21:24:49 GMT 1
Womble, Could you post a listing of them.
Jim
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Post by womble on Sept 6, 2004 10:58:21 GMT 1
Here's just some there are more : 402 haystack 405 wood pile 418 mine car 422 coffins! 232 water tank 206 shed 207 shed 409 barrels 407 bear 233water tank 430 mine car 406 bears 426 transformers 408 barrels 202 shack 203 shed 201 shack 205 tin roof maintanance shed
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Lee
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Post by Lee on Nov 24, 2004 1:43:26 GMT 1
Ok people. I see a lot of you looking for various SMCC kits. List what you are looking for and if we have one, we will clean it up, make a mold and put it in our line. Jerry is already thinking about the '37 pickup.
We probably could do the truck cabs but not the bodies.
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Post by Sylvain on Nov 24, 2004 9:00:05 GMT 1
Well thanks again to both of you in the name of all of us! There is one I definitively can not find: the 1952 Ford Country Squire.
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Post by h0collector on Nov 25, 2004 22:56:52 GMT 1
Lee and Jerry: As Sylvain says - thanks a lot from all (?) of us if you would re-issue some of the SMCC kits. I agree with Sylvain; the 1952 Ford "Woodie" Station wagon is a favourite. If I could get more than the one I have, I would like to convert the grille to a '53 or a '54 model (a suggestion for a new version ?). All SMCC kits are very interesting. Fortunately I bought at least one of almost every kit in the line, but there are several I would like to have more: - 1947 Buick 4-door and station wagon (can easily be modified to '46 and '48 models) - 1947 Kaiser (almost identical 1947-1950?) - 1949 Mercury Station Wagon (1950-1951 models are almost identical) - 1950 Chevrolet Delivery Van (1948-1954 models are (almost) identical) - very widely used as police, service, commercial etc.) The suggestion with making the truck cabs is very interesting. Frames can be made or purchased seperately. Lee and Jerry; you can count on me if you re-issue some of the SMCC kits again.
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