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Re: miniature Packards
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Here is a pic showing an orange Standard gauge set and a red O gauge set - quite a difference.
The set in the middle is #1 gauge from about 1919.

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Posted on: 2013/3/2 17:35
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Re: miniature Packards
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Randy, there is a shop in the Dallas area, Collectible Trains & Toys, that deals with vintage electric trains and accessories. You may be familiar with them; if not, just Google for their website. They used to be in Dallas, but moved to a small community southeast of there a couple of years ago. I forget the name of the town.

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Posted on: 2013/3/2 18:03
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Re: miniature Packards
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Thanks JW - appreciate the lead.

Posted on: 2013/3/2 18:07
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Re: miniature Packards
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Randy,

Thanks for the education on model trains. I have N and HO trains. Even have my slot cars with the train crossing track. Nothing along what you have, but they are still fun to play with.

My brother, who I purchased my 1st Packard from, and a friend bought a railcar to restore.

Posted on: 2013/3/2 19:21
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Re: miniature Packards
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cool,

packardinfo is also a model train site!!! way to go kev!!!

edit,,,

I have a 1955 pat. metal car made by tootsie toy ,, Chicago been in family 50 plus years, don't know where parents got it.

but I put at the station on xmas layouts.. since I was a kid,,younger kid,,,,

Posted on: 2013/3/3 22:49
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Re: miniature Packards
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Well not model trains, but I picked this up at local thrift store today for a few bucks.

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Posted on: 2013/3/3 23:09
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Re: miniature Packards
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Randy, if your train set-up is about 1/27th scale, then 1/24th models should work well. There is a huge selection of this scale out there.

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Posted on: 2013/3/5 12:04
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Re: miniature Packards
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Please be aware that there is an international conspiracy to insure that no two miniature objects--vehicles, buildings, people, consumer goods are made in the same scale so that a perfectly scaled diorama could be realized. I think the Illuminati are somehow involved in this. I think it is covered in the next Dan Brown book.

Posted on: 2013/3/5 12:12
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Re: miniature Packards
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Or it could be Munchkinland and Land of the Giants are vying for turf in small town USA.

Posted on: 2013/3/5 12:40
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Re: miniature Packards
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Don't leave the Lilliputians out of this conflict.

Posted on: 2013/3/5 14:06
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