03-31-2015, 07:45 AM
Hi Reinhard,
somewhere on Big Blue (perhaps in one of your threads) there was a discussion on HO car models for sale, particularly USA models, other than transition era.
You may be familiar with Neo scale models, who make highly detailed (and somewhat expensive) models of 'ordinary cars', as well as some expensive ones.
I found a german online shop that sells these and currently there is a big discount on NEO models, going from 26 down to just under 19 euro's each.
While I'm not going to fill the streets with these expensive cars, they are nice for foreground scenes, leaving lesser detailed models to the back.
Anyway, here's the link, perhaps there's something for your liking there too: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.martinfredrichmodelle.de/contents/de/d382.html">http://www.martinfredrichmodelle.de/con ... /d382.html</a><!-- m -->
Koos
somewhere on Big Blue (perhaps in one of your threads) there was a discussion on HO car models for sale, particularly USA models, other than transition era.
You may be familiar with Neo scale models, who make highly detailed (and somewhat expensive) models of 'ordinary cars', as well as some expensive ones.
I found a german online shop that sells these and currently there is a big discount on NEO models, going from 26 down to just under 19 euro's each.
While I'm not going to fill the streets with these expensive cars, they are nice for foreground scenes, leaving lesser detailed models to the back.
Anyway, here's the link, perhaps there's something for your liking there too: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.martinfredrichmodelle.de/contents/de/d382.html">http://www.martinfredrichmodelle.de/con ... /d382.html</a><!-- m -->
Koos
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