With May 21st fast approaching we thought that we should announce our upcoming N-Scale releases. Here is what they are:
53-019 1940’s Logging Arch & Crawler
53-020 1940’s Cable Dozer
53-021 1940’s Crawler & Side Dump Wagon
53-022 1940’s Tracked Crawler
56-017 1950’s International Dump Truck
56-018 1940 GMC Cabover Grain Truck
56-019 Ford AA Grain Truck
57-018 “Woody†with Surfboards & Surfers
The 1940's Logging Arch & Crawler, 1950's Internation Dump Truck, 1940 GMC Cabover Grain Truck, and "Woody" with surfers will all come in one batch soon. Please keep an eye on this forum, we will post them on our website as soon as they are available.
Thank you for your support,
GHQ
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All 'very interesting' for those of us modelling the transition period...
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How about vehicles from the 1960's? Seems like most everything is either 50's and earlier, or modern. Little, if anything, from the 2nd generation period.
I'm particularly interested in 4 door sedans and station wagons. Too much of what's available are 2-door hardtops. And I'd love to see some of the "off" brands. Like AMC/Rambler and Studebaker. Heck, even Dodge, Plymouth, Oldsmobile, Buick, etc. are under represented.
I'm particularly interested in 4 door sedans and station wagons. Too much of what's available are 2-door hardtops. And I'd love to see some of the "off" brands. Like AMC/Rambler and Studebaker. Heck, even Dodge, Plymouth, Oldsmobile, Buick, etc. are under represented.
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Any update on when the 1940s logging arch and crawler will be available, please?
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I suspect with the market kinda shaky - they're probably on hold for now. But, that's just my opinion...
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