There are a surprising number of 1/32 diecast cars for sale many on ebay, but if you have a look around during a streetfair or car show or flea market you'll find lots of cars to spend your money on. Most of these cars were purchased during events, not on ebay.
The first diecast to make the scene was the taco truck. This truck was actually purchased from eBay after SCI member Mark Belles (where has he been BTW?) pointed it out on a thread about his track.
It's a good model, although a bit narrow. And I have to dirty this truck up a bit, I've never seen a real taco truck so clean!
The truck came with the small picnic table and chairs... no the Homies didn't come with this one. The table and chairs are really very small, but I really don't care, these fall into the close enough for $15.00 catagory.
The interior even has a kitchen to prepare the tacos for the "customers".
About a month ago I was working, photographing a festival and I picked up this Alfa. I was happy to only have to spend $3.00 on this one. There were other cars in the box that were marked "1/32" but this was the only body with sort of the right proportions. And you really can't go wrong for $3.00 now can you?
Well what can I say, I'm making a city so you have to have mail delivery now don't you.
And now my new favorite diecast a Scion xB!
I've been looking high and low for a static model of the xB to make into a slot car. While surfing eBay a few weeks ago I came across this and did a "buy it now" as quickly as my fingers would let me. I paid $10.00 for this plus something like $4.00 to ship it. Which was fine since I had to have it...I'm hoping to get one of these in the next few months (a real one).
It's taken about a year to get these cars together to help fill out the scenery on my track, and I've seen lots of terrible cars that I didn't get. But with some patience...not something I'm known for BTW...I'm pretty happy with the collection so far.
DaveK
Publisher, Slot Car News
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