David,
That is like “I want to win a few millions”. Which reminds me of a joke, but it isn’t politically correct, so I’ll refrain.
David,
That is like “I want to win a few millions”. Which reminds me of a joke, but it isn’t politically correct, so I’ll refrain.
Bill, we could not find an Aristo-Craft bell and harp at the ECLSTS. I bought you a Ozark Miniatures metal bell and harp. You can paint it whatever colour you like.
Paul
Paul Norton said:
Bill, we could not find an Aristo-Craft bell and harp at the ECLSTS. I bought you a Ozark Miniatures metal bell and harp. You can paint it whatever colour you like.
Paul
Thank you Paul
Thank you Paul & Rooster!
Alan Lott said:
William.
I am sure you are asking about the Aristo-Craft Classic range. These were products I believe made using some moulds from a company called Delton.
Another company had some of the moulds Aristo did not get.
Look for pages 78 to 87 in this link.
http://www.aristocraftforum.com/catalog/index.html
You may still be able to get some of these items from dealers such as Star Hobbies who have or had good Aristo stocks, second hand and auction sites would be another avenue.
The origins of the 1:24 stuff
http://www.npcrr.com/Articles/PhilJensenStory/ThePhilJensenStory.pdf
Andrew
William Seabrooke said:
What were some of the 1.24 rolling stock items Aristo Craft had available?
Aristo RIP killed off that line several years ago… Call dealers for old stock on shelves or ebay, used ads etc…