Finally.......the instruction sheets are finished and the Wildhare Models O-Scale Shopping Carts are ready:
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The Carts are .010" photo-etched brass. The kit comes with styrene rod for the handle and a
Bending Guide so the one-piece cart basket & frame can be easily bent to the proper shape:
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The kit will sell for $7.95 + Postage. They're not on the Website yet but they should be up this week.
Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or would like to order before they're on the website.
Thanks for looking..........
That's just crazy-cool! BTW, any idea when the metal carts went into common use?
Edit: Oops ... forgot I was on the internet for a minute there! Check this out:
http://www.designboom.com/history/cart.html
Neat-O! ;D
Dallas
Oh, heavens. First the fire escape and now this. What's a mother to do? -- Russ
Ken, what a fantastic idea for a model!
I don't think it's the same in the US since your model doesn't show it, but here in France, supermarkets managers didn't want to pay people to gather carts scattered everywhere on the parking lots, so they created a system of deposit : when they are stored, each cart is connected to its neighbour with a small piece of chain, and the only way to disconnect them is to insert a coin in a little hole, which unlocks the chain and allows you to take the cart.
Now, THAT would be a detail!
I wouldn't suggest anything like this on a forum that wouldn't be primarily read and fed by mad people... (https://www.finescalerr.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.railroad-line.com%2Fforum%2Fimages%2Fspin_125.gif&hash=1bb602db67c9dd050f63caa0737801bf54ec8cce)
Frederic
Here in New Jersey Shop-Rite Supemarkets have those little chains on the baskets. Twenty-five .25 cents to git it unhooked. If you want your quarter back you take the cart to cart rack slide the end piece in and out pops your .25.
Jerry
Ken nice job on the basket. You sure are creative!!!
A very reasonable price for such a nicely detailed kit Ken. Good luck with sales and I hope to see a bunch with rowdy toddlers in the seat.
Now for 1/35!
Beautiful job Ken... best of luck with the kit. I would think it will sell well at such a reasonable price.
Paul
Quote from: Bexley on February 06, 2011, 07:01:15 PM
Now for 1/35!
Yes, because shopping carts have played a crucial role in all major battles currently being modeled in 1/35 scale! ;D
Oh, yeah, well, there's also a dozen or so of us modeling civilian stuff in 1/35 ... send Ken a PM, see what the set-up costs might be, and maybe he can run some for ya!
Cheers,
Dallas
I have a 1/35-post apocalyptic diorama in the works that needs lots of urban wreckage. A beat-up shopping cart or two would be perfect. (Though, 1/48 is a scale I also do a lot of work in, so those will be useful too.)