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Offline postal

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Re: Cool rusty vehicles and trash and workbenches (with pictures)
« Reply #15 on: 07 February 2009, 09:42:08 AM »
very cool link I was looking to make a still for my 30's moon shiner games.I they have under 8 bucks cool

Offline Remington

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Re: Cool rusty vehicles and trash and workbenches (with pictures)
« Reply #16 on: 22 February 2009, 01:48:27 PM »
Yesterday my first small order to rustyrail arrived. The time required for the packet to arrive was quite good. A week from the US to Germany. The shipping costs were a bit high with 14$, but I wanted to own at least one scene.  :D I ordered the 1934 Ford pickup, the wood piles and a small shack. Rick, who runs the webshop, included two crates as a small bonus. I thought I'll post some pictures to shop how these pieces match with an Artizan miniature. I think they match quite well.

Excuse the photo quality, but they were rushed and I need to reinstall photoshop. And I hate paint, with which I don't know how to remove those white bars under the pictures.  ::)

Here is the pickup:



The Shack and some parts from the wood piles



Regards

Offline Mancha

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Re: Cool rusty vehicles and trash and workbenches (with pictures)
« Reply #17 on: 22 February 2009, 05:17:07 PM »
Thanks for these pictures; especially with the for-scale mini.  The shack and other small bits look perfect, but the pickup looks a trifle over-large.  I bet that would be less of a problem with the wrecked train engine though. 

Offline Remington

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Re: Cool rusty vehicles and trash and workbenches (with pictures)
« Reply #18 on: 22 February 2009, 06:17:33 PM »
Well, I thought at first that it is a bit too large as well, but I compared it to a matchbox Ford T and the size was not much off. I would even say that the dimensions were the same. Even the axle and tire distance was comparable.

 

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