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Jordan highway miniatures
Posted by Marc_Magnus on Sunday, July 4, 2021 11:23 AM

First happy fourth for all of you

When Jordan Jackson passed away un 2015 it was say the buisiness and the line of highway miniature would also dissappear

It seems it was his personal choice after his death

Many stories gravitates around the Jordan line including the possible destruction of the amazing molds and dies.

It was also say  Tichy Train could acquire the molds and produce again the line 

In fact nothing of these rumors never ended with a tangible fact 

These simply stay rumors but at the end the line seems ended in 2015

After discussion with some good  friends about Jordan we also ended with no good answers  about the fate or the possible futur of the line

So simply I´m looking for good info's about highway miniatures a real missing line for lot of us

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Posted by BATMAN on Sunday, July 4, 2021 12:33 PM

There is no doubt that the loss of JHM has left a void to be filled. About a month ago someone on FB marketplace posted a couple of hundred JHM kits for sale and I clicked on it as I thought I would get a couple that I have been looking for. Not at $39.95CA each thankyou very much.

On some of the FB sites I visit, guys are designing MRR stuff and sharing the files on their own pages so you can print them off at home. I am hoping some talented person will start designing JHM type stuff and share those files.

Brent

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, July 4, 2021 12:43 PM

I still have 4 or 5 unopened kits.  They're all packed away and I don't even know what they are.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by drgwcs on Monday, July 5, 2021 6:32 AM

 I forget the exact situation with Tichy but as I remember it they did try to aquire it and a combination of price and the family's unwillingness to sell both played a roll. I have a stash of about 6 or seven left to assemble. For that matter I still have a box of Greg's Garage resin autos that I picked up still to assemble. 1/87 autos have always been a bit of a sub-hobby for me so much that when I get those done the roadways will be a bit crowded.

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Posted by rrebell on Monday, July 5, 2021 10:27 AM

I am surprised no one has copied some of Jordans work, much easier today with scaners and such.

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Posted by doctorwayne on Monday, July 5, 2021 12:24 PM

The Jordan vehicles were very useful for those of us modelling earlier eras, and my late '30s layout has about four dozen of them in use.  I have four more yet to be built...a horse-drawn carriage and a horse-drawn hearse, along with the Erie B-2 Steam Crane and the Erie B-2 Steam Shovel...

I'm not sure if I'll ever get around to completing the reins and harnessing of the horse-drawn vehicles, though...

I have quite a few era-appropriate vehicles from Sylvan, too, plus some offerings from Athearn, Classic Metal works, and some resin castings from Greg's Garage.

Wayne

 

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Posted by maxman on Monday, July 5, 2021 1:00 PM

doctorwayne
I'm not sure if I'll ever get around to completing the reins and harnessing of the horse-drawn vehicles, though..

Just say those are the new hands free vehicles.

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Posted by dknelson on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 12:10 PM

When one considers the amount of model railroad tooling that was good in its day but has lived on and on under various owners and now shows how outdated (and/or worn out) it has really become, the loss of Jordan's products seems all the more regretable because the fineness of the tooling, as seen in Dr Wayne's closeup photos, was way ahead of its time.  Plus while this or that vehicle, Ford Model Ts are an example, have been issued by others, there were so many things in the Jordan line that have not been available since.  Anyone modeling the pre-automobile/early-automoble era in particular would really feel the loss.   

I have never read absolute confirmation that the tooling was destroyed but it starts to look that way doesn't it?  At least I guess it can be said that the Jordan name was never debased with inferior versions or aged tooling no longer up to current standards.  

Dave Nelson

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Posted by chutton01 on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 2:04 PM

Not a tremedously helpful personal observation, but maybe a month ago I was perusing the MR archives, and came across a mid 1990s review about the new Jordan Miniatures' 1928 Ford Modal A Tudor sedan (I have one I built years ago but alas painted using Testor's rattle can since I had not yet used Tamiya). Anyway, even though the mid-90s are 25+ years ago, somehow Jordan (and that Model A) always seemed to be from the mists of time, like those 1960s Eko vehicles or good ol' Plasticville, and somehow it never entered my mind they were introducing new products - even though I was a MR subscriber by then and very likely read that review at the time. Bit of a disconnect on my part.

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Posted by trainnut1250 on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 2:40 PM

Jordan kits were/are awesome. Here are a couple of companies making some similar items

https://traintroll.com/index.html

https://www.berkshirevalleymodels.com/apps/webstore/products/category/1558878?page=1

 

 

Ice carts by Train Troll

 

Guy

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Posted by PC101 on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 5:24 PM

maxman
 
doctorwayne
I'm not sure if I'll ever get around to completing the reins and harnessing of the horse-drawn vehicles, though..

 

Just say those are the new hands free vehicles.

 

My dad said he remembered the horse drawn milk wagon the coal wagon and the ice wagon, that the horses knew what house to stop at and would just stand there till the driver whistled or what ever the horse responded to to move along. So no reins needed there. I'm sure there where reins laying somewhere close in the box seat. More then likely, the horse just stopped in front of every house on the street till he heard the ''giddy up'' tone. It's not like the horses moved real fast.

Well the Dray wagon filled with junk/metal was a different story.Surprise 

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