looking for automobiles...

Greg Lussier Mar 28, 2007

  1. Greg Lussier

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    I need some help finding n scale automobiles. Can you guys list some companies that sell cars or kits? Specifically, I am looking for a 60 Chevy wagon in n scale. But would like to see what kinds of cars are out there.
     
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    I have a bunch of modern cars, sports cars, SUVs, sedans I will part with for a buck 1/2 ea. They are made by Tomix I think, they are new, never used, or displayed. I bought them in a large lot. They are slightly larger than true N scale though. I wouldnt display them next to true N scale cars, but if congregated together in parking lots, or traffic, or used on the back side of a layout, or to force perspective, they work great. I have sold several of them to other N scalers that loved them. Their quality is pretty good for N scale. Not as good a CMW, but much better than bachmann, or the cheapy autos. As many as ya want, for $1.50 to your door.

    PM me if you need any of them. I have about 80 or more left..
     
  3. Nelson B

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    Greg, try joining here:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NScaleVehicleAssociation
    you'll be able to find any info you need on N scale vehicles.
     
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  5. Calzephyr

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    Classic Metal Works
    Lineside Models (most likely to have a 1950's/1960's wagon)
    Fine N scale
    GHQ
    Showcase Miniatures
    Nu-Comp Miniatures
    C in C
    Alloy Forms
    Busch
    Preiser
    Wiking
    Atlas
    Kato

    Some e-tailers carry these lines of N scale vehicles
     
  6. Big Snooze

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    Greg

    Lineside Models makes a '64 Chey Estate wagon. Fine-N-Scale products makes a '50 Chevy station wagon. Both come as simple kits that you have to paint and glue the wheels on. Although I'd normally recommend one of our advertisers for these models, Caboose Hobbies (http://www.caboosehobbies.com) has an extensive selection from both manufacturers, which few vendors do.
     
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