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Showcase Miniatures - 40 - Truck, Tractor Cab, Bi-Axle, I-Type

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Stock Number 40
Brand Showcase Miniatures
Manufacturer Showcase Miniatures
Body Style Showcase Miniatures I Type Medium Duty Truck
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Prototype Truck, Tractor Cab, Bi-Axle, I-Type
Ready-to-Run No
Kit Complexity Craftsman
Kit Material(s) Unpainted Pewter Metal
Item Category Vehicles
Model Type Trucks
Model Subtype Tractor Cab
Model Variety Bi-Axle I Type
Scale 1/160
Brand/Importer Information: Founded by Joe Warren, in Cherry Valley, California, in 1995, Showcase Miniatures manufactures high quality cast pewter metal, etched brass, and/or laser cut wood model railroad structures, vehicles, and accessories in HO, N, and Z Scale. Moved to Tuskegee, Alabama in 2012, Walter Vail is Showcase Miniatures current owner and product designer. In developing new products, Walter employs different methods such as hand sculpting and the use of 3D computer software. Crafted by a master modeler, who has had his scratch-built science fiction models featured in Kalmbach Publishing's FineScale Modeler magazine, and previously designed products for businesses such as C-in-C Soft Metal Castings, FASA, GHQ, and Ral-Partha Enterprises, the high quality detail exhibited in every Showcase Miniatures product is certainly not a coincidence.
Item created by: nscalemodeler160 on 2016-04-16 13:17:44
Last edited by: gdm on 2021-07-10 14:16:36


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