02-03-2019, 12:35 PM
Haven't done this in a while.
Found these vintage 1/72 cars and trucks.
![[Image: reviresco_car1.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/reviresco_car1.jpg)
![[Image: reviresco_truck1.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/reviresco_truck1.jpg)
Go to:
http://tin-soldier.com/cars.html
Made me think about late era narrow gauge. If you extend the cab below the footboard with a 1/8x1/4 piece of styrene and add a new cab side like our mock up, easy late era narrow gauge.
![[Image: roundhouse_5.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/roundhouse_5.jpg)
Doug Tagsold used the MDC cars with the HO trucks with 33" HO wheels. Substituting 24"(HO 28") wheels and shorter wheelbase Tahoe trucks makes the cars more "narrow gaugey"
![[Image: 24in_wheels.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/24in_wheels.jpg)
Harold
Found these vintage 1/72 cars and trucks.
![[Image: reviresco_car1.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/reviresco_car1.jpg)
![[Image: reviresco_truck1.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/reviresco_truck1.jpg)
Go to:
http://tin-soldier.com/cars.html
Made me think about late era narrow gauge. If you extend the cab below the footboard with a 1/8x1/4 piece of styrene and add a new cab side like our mock up, easy late era narrow gauge.
![[Image: roundhouse_5.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/roundhouse_5.jpg)
Doug Tagsold used the MDC cars with the HO trucks with 33" HO wheels. Substituting 24"(HO 28") wheels and shorter wheelbase Tahoe trucks makes the cars more "narrow gaugey"
![[Image: 24in_wheels.jpg]](http://www.chainsawjunction.com/172n4/image/24in_wheels.jpg)
Harold