Found a Designer on shapeways that is doing a bunch of 70's - 00's cars and trucks. At the moment most are only available in HO, but I was told by the designer that he was going to convert them all over to N later this month. Check them out... https://www.shapeways.com/shops/Madaboutcars?s=336#more-products
Wow, looks like about 400 vehicles. Thanks for the link and I'll keep a lookout if he decides to scale to N.
Hmm. I spotted some items from the 1960's and earlier. I wonder what sort of pricing in N? If he does convert some of these, perhaps if someone spots that he has done so, can let us know?
The list also includes '60 era cars. With a good mix of sedans, hardtops, and even station wagons. If I had any pull, I'd insist he do those in N scale first.
He has a few N vehicles already they are in 2 packs for around the same price. https://www.shapeways.com/product/6...rd-trans-am?li=shop-results&optionId=56334704 https://www.shapeways.com/product/4...rd-trans-am?li=shop-results&optionId=40578266 Also has a Freightshaker https://www.shapeways.com/product/T...-classic-xl?li=shop-results&optionId=56478426
Hey, N Pintos! Slightly steep on price for my taste, but here's vehicles where you can maybe leave windows unpainted. I wonder about licensing. Printing 2013 models should be a real winner if so.
They might be slightly pricey for now because they are new and offerings that we can't get elsewhere but given time like anything else the prices should come down and the offerings should also expand. SWEET!
FINALLY some '70s N scale cars !!! I've got plenty of trucks, but normal people don't drive cement mixers to get a loaf of bread or drive a fire truck to the theater. Although, I probably would !!! :teeth:
I was wondering about windows also. On the 69 Mustang HO page it says "White Strong & Flexible White nylon plastic with a matte finish and slight grainy feel." which doesn't sound like it's clear, but on the N scale Trans Am page it says "Matte translucent plastic that showcases fine and intricate details." which does sound like it's molded clear.... I've never been a fan of solid/painted on windows, I don't think they look convincing IMHO. So, if these are printed in clear material, I'd be in for some for sure.
He's Added a lot more N scale models.https://www.shapeways.com/shops/Madaboutcars?s=336#more-products