Found this today
Official Handbook of automobiles (http://books.google.com/books?id=z2lIrTNA0JMC&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false) published in 1920. Full of pictures of the vehicles with data sheet for each. Sweet.
Example:
(https://www.finescalerr.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimages17.fotki.com%2Fv10%2Fphotos%2F2%2F1709102%2F9663617%2FAutoCar-vi.jpg&hash=dc3b5992c0b4a42e9e23eb82b3326325afcac570)
Great find Ed. As I model 1920, I find vehicles in 1:48 scale difficult to find.
These photos give me a chance to pick a newer model and modify it to look like the catalog photo.
As always, I've saved the PDF to my HD.
Thanks
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Dave. Are you familiar with the Matchbox/Lensey 'Models of Yesteryear'? While they made them in all sorts of different scales, some are 'good nuff' for O scale. I found a website where someone has listed them by scale ..
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d.jones7317/public_html/yesteryears/scales.htm
Example ..
http://www.etraxx.com/wordpress_train/?page_id=2120
Thanks Ed. Real nice handbook, especially for the commercial vehicles, as they aren't as well documented as sedans. The color information is pretty useful to know what the stock configuration was. Some look like very interesting model projects too, not so many compound curves in this era.
Great find, indeed! Thanks ... and, it would be easy to loose many hours or days following all the interesting "related books" links that come up ... Dallas
Thank you Ed. So often I am looking at prototypes that exist today and Lord knows how they have been altered in the restoration process. It's always helpful to find original documentation on vehicles (or anything for that matter) so thanks again, I just may break down and buy this book.
Chester. There is a PDF download link on the top right corner of the page
Chester...NO Charge...FREE.... :o
Ed, yes I have that list but I'm really not happy with any of the 1:43 models, just too big. I do have some of those but wanted more of the oddball mfgrs. for the layout.
For Chester et all ..
http://www.shorpy.com/node/10308
Great resource, thanks Ed.
Marc
Yes, excellent resource Ed... thanks for posting. Google may not be the most popular entity round these parts (and with good reason) but they have made readily available a wide array of reference materials that would otherwise be difficult and expensive to obtain (even if they sometimes used under-trained monkeys to do their scanning... ;))
Paul
If you goto the two pages that have the hand showing .. click the 'feedback' at the top and check the "Part of the page is unreadable" .. may get that fixed if enough people do so.
In the 1922 edition of Highways Green Book (http://"http://books.google.com/books?id=6YQtWE-YUuQC&dq=dump%20truck&pg=PA359#v=onepage&q=dump%20truck&f=false") I found this photo. Wonder what OSHA would say about 'hitching a ride' these days?
Quote from: eTraxx on April 15, 2011, 02:38:56 AM
If you goto the two pages that have the hand showing .. click the 'feedback' at the top and check the "Part of the page is unreadable" .. may get that fixed if enough people do so.
Actually, Ed, they caught that and re-did the two pages (following the hands) but just forgot to delete the hands pages. So it's just a minor glitch, everything is all there.
Would love to have a look at this but unfortunately Google UK does not have the links to the PDF, and I can't access Google USA.
If anybody is feeling bored any chance of sending me the PDF ?
e-mail address gfadvance@msn.com
Thanks
Gordon,
Sent the Adobe share link via e-mail. Download at your leisure.
Thanks, lots and lots of new ideas ;D ;D
I also posted an alternate download link (fileshare) on my forum ..
http://www.etraxx.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=104&p=518#p518