<VV> Toy Train (Little Corvair)
Tony Underwood
tony.underwood at cox.net
Sat Nov 7 11:39:29 EST 2009
At 09:26 AM 11/1/2009, Steven J. Serenska wrote:
>Smitty:
> > Smitty Says; hey guys, about a year ago there was a thread about
> an O gage car hauler out that had Corvairs on it. Can somebody
> supply the company name . Any other specifics would be appreciated
> >
>The manufacturer is MTH Electric Trains.
>
>You can see the car at this link:
>http://www.railking1gauge.com/detail.asp?item=30-76310
>
>On that page, there's a little "Find It" button. If you click it, it
>will print a list of MTH dealers who currently have it in stock. Matt
>Cornely, the owner of Mainline Hobbies in Penn. is a good guy and will
>ship it right out to you. I got mine over the summer.
>
>Steven "never too many trains or Corvairs" Serenska
We have an S, HO, and N gauge train layout with a few HO and N gauge
cars on board... but only ONE is a Corvair, N Gauge late model coupe,
silver. It's the only N Gauge railroad syle Corvair model I'd
seen, snapped it up at a hobby shop, used, in their "discounted"
section. There's also a Shelby Cobra and some more mundane things
like a Fairlane and even a Gremlin. The Gremlin is a Gremlin-X,
Levi-Edition, of all things. ;) The detail on the N Gauge cars
is better than one might imagine.
As a kid I had an HO gauge racecar track layout with several
different cars including a Corvette Stingray, a Ferrari 250-GTO,
and... a late Corvair. The Corvair I think was a Tyco. The
Ferrari was Aurora I believe. Those two were my favorites.
tony.. needs more room for the layout which is only 4"x12" and
currently being dismantled for a move to another room since someone
wants the den back for human habitat
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