QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Capt. C., Look fine to me. I have a few 1/18 from American Muscle. The oldest though is a 58' Impala. What make is the police car? I have put my cars next to my Shay and they look fine in comparison. For my 1/29 stuff I use 1/24 scale cars. Found a bunch of those at WalMart. Very reasonable. Lastly where did you purchase your coaches? You mentioned you were buying closeouts on another post. Later eh...Brian.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Capt. C., Glad to see I am having an effect south of the border. Gotta' be carefull when we go to Denver in August not to pick up a drawl in my voice. I like the 1/18 die cast for detail. My son has the F&theF Dodge Charger. Stays in the box so there's no dust on that black paint. Also has a 1/18 Dukes Charger. Ben Jones (Cooter) autographed it for him at our annual car show this year. My son was thrilled to meet him as was his little sister. Only thing with 1/18 is it sure can get expensive. Thanks for considering me a friend. Right back at ya'. Later eh...Brian.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi Captain Carrales Some one has to say no so it might as well be me. I think we have a problem in this area too me 1/18 looks too big and 1/24 looks too small. Even though the size difference is not that great you would have to see a 16mm scale 2' gauge train with the 1/18 car next too it that really looks right given the train is 1/19. not many 16mm lines in the US there are a few though. I think we need to give the manufactures a good talking too and see if they will manufacture cars and truck to suit their trains after all a number of them produce buildings. Given the choice I am not sure which way to go on this one as I think both are wrong regards John
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Capt C Check out my tread "Its official, i must be going insane, is anything in scale anymore?" I had a similar cunundrum when I tried to put a 1/24 scale figure into a 1/24 scale vehicle and it was like trying to shove Shaquel O'Neil into an '63 Austin Mini-cooper! I decided to go with 1/20 trains and 1/18 cars, they look far better next to narrow guage trains than the 1/24 cars which are too small. Toenailridgesl is the only person I have seen that makes his own cars AT 1/20 scale, Phil's Model T's are really well done, but I dont want to scratchbuild a '51 Ford pick-up for my layout, I'll stay with the 1/18 die cast cars, the selection is terrific and right in the era I want. So far i have a weathered '55 Chevy Bel-Air, A '51 Ford Pick-up, a WWII Willy's Jeep, a '56 VW Bug, and two HD motorcycles. As my layout is small, there isnt much room for vehicles so I am holding on any new cars until I get a better grip on the structure layout, well see, right?
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