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A little help with the list of MDC kitbash kits please.
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by ho.modeler</i> <br /><br />Thanks Bob, <br />I was leaving the hobby about then, personal problems etc, so I never saw the promo stuff on the pile driver. If you could scan what you have on it for me, it would be appreciated. <br /> <br />I know I did do up three kitbashes for a steel mill theme for *** Apel back then. One was an articulated thermos bottle car, one a slag car using a 1" cast copper plumbing end cap and the final one a coke car. I still have a few, abet very old and tattered, sketches from back then. <br /> <br />Was that time period about when they made the move from California? That would explain much because *** Apel the "whimisical" designer for them stayed in California. <br /> <br />Cordially, <br />Gerry <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Here's the pile driver scan from the catalog: <br /> <br />[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/MDCPileDriver2.jpg[/IMG] <br /> <br />(I had to post it sideways because the forum will not enlarge photos that are 800 pixels high) <br /> <br /> <br />Here are the Wheeling Steel Mill Kits as shown on the back cover: <br /> <br />[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/MDCWheelingCars.jpg[/IMG] <br /> <br />[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/MDCWheelingSwitcher.jpg[/IMG] <br /> <br />[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/MDCWheelingSteelStructures.jpg[/IMG] <br /> <br />The catalog has the MDC address in California. There does not appear to be any dates at all in the catalong, copyright or other. <br /> <br />Hope this is of some help! [:D] <br /> <br />Bob Boudreau
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