I have a number of N scale resin vehicle kits available. They consist of a hollow body and a separate interior/chassis. The trucks and buses have separate wheels. Here are the latest additions: First, a 1946 Chevrolet 4 door sedan: A 1946-47 Ford 4 door sedan: A 1948 Chrysler 4 door sedan: A 1949 Oldsmobile 4 door Town Sedan: A 1955 Cadillac 4 door: A 2000-04 Ford Focus 4 door sedan: Also available is this 1940s fuel truck body, designed to fit the 1941-47 Ford/Chevrolet COE long wheelbase trucks: And lastly, a generic dump bed. The bottom is a scale 14 ft. 3 inches long: The vehicles are shown with all of the casting flash removed for clarity. However, except for the bus models, you will need to remove the flash from the window openings yourself before painting. Some clean-up may also be required around the lower edge of the body and the wheel openings, around the edge of the chassis, and around the wheels.
I have some additional vehicles available. First, a 1943-45 M8 Greyhound: Here is the Greyhound shown assembled: Also, a 1948 Chrysler 2 door sedan: Plus, a 1948 Packard Super Eight sedan:
Also available is a 1950 Nash 2 door: ...plus a 1951 Nash 4 door: A 1961-65 Ford H series cab is also available: ...plus a 1967 Chevrolet van:
I also have a 1979-89 International Harvester S Series School bus kit, with decals: Here is the school bus assembled: Also available is a 1991-95 Chrysler minivan: ...and lastly, a diesel engine generator kit, consisting of three pieces: Here is the engine/generator shown assembled, with a figure for reference (figure not included):
Hmm, that's a good question. The markings vary quite a lot depending on the usage. My friend who originally wanted these has an image of them with no markings at all, being shipped side-by-side on a flat car.
Microscale N Scale - US Army Armor, Jeeps, etc. (1940s+) -- Stock# 60-4279 http://www.microscale.com/Merchant2...arch_Begin_Only=&sort=&range_low=&range_high=
As seen at the Chicago NSE convention, I have five additional vehicle kits available. First, a 1951 Ford 4 door: also, a 1966-67 Ford Falcon 4 door: plus, a 1976-77 Chevrolet Vega: and, a 1978-83 Chevrolet Malibu: and finally, a 1981-85 Plymouth Reliant:
I have ten additional vehicle kits available. First is this 1946-48 Plymouth coupe: Next is a 1949 Oldsmobile 2 door sedan: Also available is a 1954 Buick 4 door: ...plus a 1954 Buick station wagon: Plus, a1954 Dodge Coronet 2 door:
Also available is a 1961 Plymouth Valiant 4 door: Plus, a 1963-70 Ford N series cab: ...and a 1966-67 Dodge Charger: Also, a 1966-77 Ford Bronco. The spare tire is separate and can be mounted as desired: and finally, a 2007-17 Ford Expedition. I did not open up the rear windows, as they are privacy glass and should be painted a gloss black or smoke color:
I have some additional vehicles available, first is a 1942 Buick Utility Coupe: Next, a 1947 Buick 2 Door Sedanet: Also available is a 1952 Chevrolet 2 door Coupe: Plus, a 1953 Packard 4 door: A 1954 Buick 2 door sedan is also available: ... and a 1957 Ford Fairlane 2 door Hardtop: Plus, a 1967 Buick Electra 225 4 door: and lastly, a 1977 Pontiac LeMans 4 door:
I have eleven additional vehicles available. 1937 Chevrolet 4 door: 1937 Hudson Terraplane 4 door: 1938 Plymouth Coupe: 1952 Cadillac 2 door: 1953 Kaiser 4 door: 1958 Dodge 4 door:
1960-64 Chevrolet Corvair panel van: 1963 Oldsmobile Starfire 2 door: 1965 Plymouth Valiant station wagon: 1995-96 Chevrolet Caprice: and lastly, a 2012-16 Ford Fusion: