Can we have every who can contribute to a list of 1:20 scale automobiles? I would really like have some options. Has Garden Railways Mag. ever run such a thing? Future article maybe?
I’ll scratch-build you some
Nope, GR has not run a list of cars (of any scale). Interesting idea, though.
I’m using 1:18 cars, they are “close enough” in scale and there is a huge selection to choose from.
I only have a few due to the small size of my layout but they include:
American:
56 Chevy Bel Air
55 Ford Pick Up
35 Chevy Pick Up Truck
44 Willy’s Jeep
57 Ford Woody Wagon
also in this era…
Ed “Big Daddy” Roths “Beatnik Bandit”
2 old tin type Model T’s
Homer Simpson’s custom car “The Homer”
George Jetson’s flying saucer sedan
Imported bubble cars and micro-cars:
59 VW Beetle
56 Llloyd
55 Goglemobile
57 BMW Isetta
Still looking to add…
55 Messerschmit
Austin MiniCooper
The Mach 5
The Shooting Star
Ford GT40
Hi vsmith
Hmm saucer sedan!?? could be a touch modern don’t you think[:D]
Oh well parking won’t be a problem when he goes to that popular bakery.
Homer eating all the donuts could be though[:D]
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regards John
I think it would be a great idea, albiet it might seem a bit like aiding and abetting the enemy!
What can I say, The Jetsons was made in the early 60’s so its fairly close to my period…a promotional mock up for that newfangled TV thing? Its to scale, looks really cool, and has the entire Jetson’s family inside. Its a great model from Polar Lights, so is the Homer-mobile, I couldnt resist…Mmm donuts…[:D]
Here’s a comparison of scales…
Left to right - A 1:19 Ford Pickup, a 1:20 person, a 1:20 Ford, a 1:22.5 person, and a 1:24 vechicle.
Though a 1:20 person doesn’t look too scale with a 1:24 car…[:D]
It was this very same thing that I saw on your site that prompted the initial question.
The Solido models are theoretically 1:19. The Hubley (now Scale Models) are theoretically 1:20. These are metal kits that are apparently no longer in production. There’s quite a list. The Ford TT truck is theoretically 1:20.
I say theoretically, because I have never tried to measure them to see if they’re correct.
The Hubley (Scale Models) cars are:
- 1928 Ford Model A Phaeton
- 1928 Ford Model A Roadster
- 1929 Ford Model A Pickup Truck
- 1928 Ford Model A Coupe
- 1930 Ford Model A Victoria
- 1929 Ford Model A Station Wagon
- 1931 Ford Model A Town Sedan
- 1928 Dusenberg Town Car
- 1930 Dusenberg Dual Cowl Phaeton
- 1932 Chevrolet Phaeton
- 1932 Chevrolet Roadster
- 1932 Chevrolet Coupe
- 1930 Packard Phaeton
- 1930 Packard Victoria
- 1930 Packard Roadster
This same quandery is what promted my Rant of Frustration “Its official, I’m going insane, Is anything in scale anymore?” when I tried to use a supposedly 1/29 scale Aristo Craft engineer figure in a 1/24 scale car it was like trying to Shaquil O’neal into a Mini-Cooper, so I tried a 1/18 car and it fit perfect, i have since so far had no troubles with figures fitting in the big cars. the question of “is it correct scale” falls by the wayside as the figures “look” right proportionaly. To my Eye, 1/18 cars work well with 1/20.3 or 1/22.5, 1/24 cars work with 1/29 trains and 1/32 cars are only for 1/32 trains.
QUOTE: Originally posted by toenailridgesl
I’ll scratch-build you some
Phil,
I, as always, am in total awe of your work. Your fleet of autos is spectacular! Would you seriously build me one, or some? If so, how would I pay you? I’ve never purchased something from overseas? How would it be shipped?
Capt Carrales