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QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole Mini Metal Works makes HO and N scale vehicles in the time period you want. Just type Mini Metal Vehicles into Google to find information about them.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Paul, I checked the Classic Metal Works site after cacole's response. The earliest CMW had were two or three '48's and one '41. (The '41 Plymouth coupe was just a little too jazzy . I'm looking more for "standard" or ordinary vehicles.) Micro Engineering Wheel Works does have some early vehicles. They seem to be primarily in the '32 - '34 range. Thanks for the suggestion and the link, Paul! I'll look into it. [:D] Tom
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