Gentle Reader,
Below are many photos of the re-organized small car collections. Since I sold so many cameras, I had room to move the larger-than-hot-wheels cars into the wood cabinet.
Here is close-ups of them, top to bottom:
Next row:
Bottom shelf:
Next is the cabinet that sits to the left of the camera/cars cabinet. It was built by Colonel Bill Arps to house his complete collection of Kodak 126 Instamatic film cameras:
And a break down top to bottom:
Note, the bottom row above and top row below are the same. Oops! Last is the small "HO" cars. Although perhaps only one is truly 1/87th scale which is HO. Note, that I've added a stretch of track to display the "HO" slot cars as well in the back:
The only ones not visible in the picture directly above are the few slot cars that are actually under the camera/cars cabinet of which there are nine plus the yellow KODAK film van.
Soon, I will add descriptions to some of the photos as they have cars that represent real ones that I owned.
Thanks for looking!
Scott
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