A past posting referred to a company that sold, for the lack of a better term, generic flat cars. The company also sold the flat cars with loads. I believe they sold for $15.00 apiece.
Does anyone remember the company or their web site.
Thanks for your help.
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You are talking about O arent you? they only generic flat I know of Is was made by REX using Zamac alloy in S.
The $15 dollar flats did they come with trucks and couplers?
Bob Keller
Ogaugeoverlord wrote:Town & Country hobbies has offers generic flats in four colors with brake wheels and neat little inserts to install in the spots you don't place the brakewheel.Their website is: towncountryhobbies.com
Bingo!!! Thanks, Bob!!
Is this new or old tooling? seems like I have seen them before some where.
Good price may pick up a few of them, realy like the cheesey loads especialy the tank and jeep. and they include trucks
"Good price may pick up a few of them, realy like the cheesey loads especialy the tank and jeep. and they include trucks"
CSX, I remember seeing such loads heading to war in the early 70's. We also have them in the local yard heading out of the Marine base. I may have to pick a few of these up. Also, I would be interested in unmarked box cars. Anyone know of a source?
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
dwiemer wrote: "Good price may pick up a few of them, realy like the cheesey loads especialy the tank and jeep. and they include trucks"CSX, I remember seeing such loads heading to war in the early 70's. We also have them in the local yard heading out of the Marine base. I may have to pick a few of these up. Also, I would be interested in unmarked box cars. Anyone know of a source?Dennis
Weaver has undecorated box cars in a few different styles.
Thanks, I will have to get some.
Nice trucks(pickups) on the flat. I wonder if they are close to scale or on the small side?
Some one on another forum thread asked if this was run by walkers hardware, so I used map quest and found that Town & country hobbies and walkers hardware have the same address.
That person gave a negative review about price and service from them in the past.
Price wise I think they are fine, but would like to know if anyone has had any positive expereince with them. I am not one to take one review for gospel.
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