My wallet thanks you. But seriously, thanks. And for whomever mentioned the maximum overdrive truck, you have given me yet another idea. Maybe a gretchin head from a Warhammer 40K kit. I've a few extra I think and an old Con-Cor tractor. I might have to toy with this idea. That way I don't have to do any actual modeling on some locomotive shells waiting for decals. For far too long I might add.
My wallet thanks you. But seriously, thanks. And for whomever mentioned the maximum overdrive truck, you have given me yet another idea. Maybe a gretchin head from a Warhammer 40K kit. I've a few extra I think and an old Con-Cor tractor. I might have to toy with this idea. That way I don't have to do any actual modeling on some locomotive shells waiting for decals. For far too long I might add. Sorry for the duplicate post. I've no idea how I accomplished that. The Admins can feel free to delete the above post, or just let it go. Thanks
Picked up the Smokey and the Bandit and Duel trucks today at the LHS. I am blown away, well worth the money. My vote for vehicle of the decade. Now we need the Rubber Duck truck and we can have ourselves a Convoy....
I bought the "Movin' On" truck direct from Trainworx at the N Scale Enthusiast Convention. It is awesome! Here it is next to a Shapeways truck, there simply is no comparison.
Well I really wanted the Movin On truck but I waited too long and they're gone. I loved that show and got to see the actual tractor from the series at a car show a few years back. Plus it would have fit my time frame perfectly. I didn't think they would have disappeared so fast. Bob
I'm no doctor or lawyer. If you want quality, it does cost money. I'll pay a couple bucks more to have something this nice on my layout.
More photos of the new, and some not yet announced, trucks and trailers can be seen here: http://nscalevehicles.org/news.php Carter
Uh-oh for me, too. The superb paint jobs also justify the prices. If this doesn't start pushing N scale as a serious automotive collector/enthusiast scale, I don't know what will. Hope the word got out to Europe and Japan -- I can see a demand for another run, if not more.