Will the York, PA. Train show have Ertl Toy diecast farm Equipment??..I am looking for some more 1/64 scale Ertl farm toys and i would like to know if the will have any at the York Train show…thanks guys…really appreciate it!!
I’ve seen it there. Can’t say I noticed a ton but folks do sell it along with other layout accessories.
In order to attend the TCA train show in York PA, you must either be a member of the Train Collectors Association, or attend as a guest of a member. Guests are only allowed to attend once. A guest must show positive identification, I beleive they do keep track.
try ebay…auction avenue has a lot of this stuff which seem reasonably priced diecast
ralph
I’ve recently purchased numerous pieces of Ertl Toy diecast farm equipment at (I kid you not) my local http://www.mytscstore.com. (Each item less than $5). [:D]
I can’t remember but is DIECAST DIRECT at the YORK SHOW? Does anyone know if they have a booth?
laz57
CWBURFLE: Thanks for the information. Enjoy the show!
I’m so new I don’t know anything about this. Where can I get some information. I’m interested if not for this year then next.
Not at York, or any other show I’ve been to. There are other dealers…one has had good prices on Brooklin and Buby (two higher-price brands). Joe
lionel2 - to answer your question, there should be Ertl diecast at YORK…just got to look around. If diecast anything is what you crave, I recommend you mark your calender for the Sunday after Thanksgiving. The main hall at YORK Fairgrounds will be wall-to-wall with diecast everything, as well as antique/collectable toys.
Ok, I just checked out the TCA site and I’m confused they say that membership is open to collectors of “tinplate” trains, and then they give the following definition:
““Tinplate” is a term applied to toy trains originally built of thin stamped metal, but more broadly it includes plastic trains as well, their over-riding characteristic being that they were built for mass-market enjoyment rather than the precise scale that some of today’s model railroad craftsmen build and enjoy.”
Now, I thought that “tinplate” was a reference to trains like Marx etc, (brightly colored, low detail, “toy” looking trains), now are they using a broader definition than what I’m used to or what?
Paul,
Thanks, downloaded application, e-mailed for local information and now just need 2 sponsors.
Mike
“Tinplate” refers to the material used for the track they all run on. “Tinplate” as apposed to “Scale Track”.
TCA shows are about Trains, or items made by train companies, or items for use in model railroads. Other toys not invited. The sheer size of the show, filling an entire Fair Grounds with trains, is worth the trip.
Thanks JOE. I went to the TCA site and couldn’t find diecast direct listed.
laz57