That white sedan reminds me of about a 1960 or so Dodge Polara......it's pretty deformed so not really sure. Lee's right Scottie, steel was cheap and Detroit used plenty of it!:thumb2:
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Backdrop looks great Lee. Love the idea of a “cushioned car” as well. I assume that type protects the contents with better springing? Not sure we had anything comparable, though there were “shock absorbing wagons” on UK railways later on, which protected the contents from the excesses of shunting exuberance. The UK railways were technically pretty backward looking during the steam age :smiling5:Comment
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Backdrop looks great Lee. Love the idea of a “cushioned car” as well. I assume that type protects the contents with better springing? Not sure we had anything comparable, though there were “shock absorbing wagons” on UK railways later on, which protected the contents from the excesses of shunting exuberance. The UK railways were technically pretty backward looking during the steam age :smiling5:Comment
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Tim it was the Underframe to help the damaged of freight when they Hooked to a boxcars and unhooked from them and the whiplash when stopping and starting. Thanks for the complement on the Back Drop I put it on some foam board yesterday I’ll try it out sometime this week if I make it to the layout.Comment
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Hi Lee. the asphalt on the streets looks new........have you had the pavers working overtime???? Nice looking assortment of vehicles......so glad you are puttering around in the "perfect" scale again!! BTW, do you have any steam power to operate on this layout?..........LOVE steam power! :thumb2: Rick H.Comment
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Hi Lee. the asphalt on the streets looks new........have you had the pavers working overtime???? Nice looking assortment of vehicles......so glad you are puttering around in the "perfect" scale again!! BTW, do you have any steam power to operate on this layout?..........LOVE steam power! :thumb2: Rick H.Comment
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Thanks Chris for the complement. Here’s still a lot of work to be done on the building’s. That’s a 1958 Chevy Bel-Air parked there in front of the stores it just looks like a imposter. Lol. Glad you like the layout I’ll have more pic soon.Comment
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HI Lee hope you dont sell it or even worst dump it that would upset me as this is a work of art in minature very well done an i look forward to seeing more pics as i was dissapointe that PaulE TOOK HIS DOWN as i love seein model railways i was dissapointed that i lost mine
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HI Lee hope you dont sell it or even worst dump it that would upset me as this is a work of art in minature very well done an i look forward to seeing more pics as i was dissapointe that PaulE TOOK HIS DOWN as i love seein model railways i was dissapointed that i lost mine
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