Weiry & Sons

Will_annand

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Gotta say that every time I see one of Casey's (or Mike on another forum) photos, my jaw always drops becuase I cannot believe the work he puts in it.

I have saved several of his photos to my HD, just so I can look at them and it gives me something to strive for.

If my layout could be 1/3 as good as Casey's I will be happy. In model railroading, Casey you are my mentor and my "yard stick" for achievement.

Thank you for sharing those pics with us.

As the kids say: "YOU DA MAN CASEY!!"
 

Drew Toner

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Very Nice!!

Casey, as usual your models are very convincing:D :D :D

One thing that I'm convinced I need, is those vehicles in the first shot. That looks like something that I need with my other Jordan models :cool: :cool: :cool:

What type of vehicles and who made them?

Drew
 
Re: Very Nice!!

Originally posted by Drew Toner
Casey, as usual your models are very convincing:D :D :D

One thing that I'm convinced I need, is those vehicles in the first shot. That looks like something that I need with my other Jordan models :cool: :cool: :cool:

What type of vehicles and who made them?

Drew

Drew, both of the vehicles are from Jordan. The green one is their 1925 Panel Truck. The stake bed is their 1923 Stake Truck kit. I built the panel truck about the same time as Weiry & Sons. The stake bed was built just about 3 years ago. As far as I know they are both still available from Walthers, etc.

If you like old time vehicles, here's another you might find interesting. It's a Woodland Scenics white metal kit. It's their 1914 Diamond T Service Truck.
 

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