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When you say “vintage”, what era would that be in this case...?Thanks for posting,Otto K.
I really welcome this. Just so people know, modeltechstudios also has a garbage truck of this style, and one that's even older, more like a 1930s truck. They are resin, not cast metal, but they look surprisingly good.https://modeltechstudios.com/hoscale1940s-50seragarbagetruck-loadedwithgarbagelayoutready-1.aspx(don't be put off by the "hoscale" in the link. it is N Scale)
create a "Garbage Pickup Day" scene curbside in a highly viewed / foreground scene on your layout....*chassis/cab parts provided by CMW Holdings Ltd*
Max, I am not a truck expert, but definitely 40s era or later, not 30s. Plus, did you note this in the Model Tech description: And I think all CMW trucks so far have been 1948 or later. All my CMW vehicles are packed away right now, but I am guessing it shouldn't take too much to ID the cab.That said, both of the Model Tech versions look great, and I think the overall appearance is enough different from the Showcase model and the recent CMW advertised version that one could have all of them. My only issue with the pre-finished ones is that those who model particular places need correct cabs and paint schemes (Chicago Streets and Sanitation), and having to tear apart a finished model to get the windshield, swap out cabs, etc. is a pain. So the Showcase model fills a need.It seems like there are more 50s era garbage trucks released lately than 50s era buildings.
sure wouldn't mind a more modern front-loader. Maybe seventies and later.