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Posted - October 12 2008 : 11:55:12 PM
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Here are some pictures of Tyco Tractor trailer trucks. I had a little fun with some of photo's-see below. If you have some other trucks and cars made by Tyco-post here also and have fun!!
Tyco Dodge Cab pulling open stake trailer
Tyco KW pulling stake trailer
Tyco Kw pulling Tru-Value hardware trailer
Tyco KW Tru-Value trailer side shot
Tyco Dodge cab pulling white SF trailer
Tyco Dodge cab SF trailer side shot
Tyco convoy with Tomica Dodge coronet police car
Tyco convoy "Sandwhich"
Tyco convoy "Sandwhich" no flash
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Posted - October 13 2008 : 11:11:17 AM
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HA! Nice one.
Reminds me of that scene in Smokey and The Bandit when the truckers make a box for him to hide from the cops.
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Posted - February 19 2009 : 7:45:07 PM
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My Tyco Bubble Yum Trucks
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Posted - February 19 2009 : 7:53:34 PM
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I like Tyco piggybacks!
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Posted - February 19 2009 : 8:34:00 PM
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I think GIC just burst out in tears of joy.
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Posted - February 19 2009 : 8:54:38 PM
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Mine in their respective settings...still looking for 1 or 2 of those cab overs...
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Posted - April 05 2009 : 1:24:07 PM
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The cop between the 2 trucks reminds me of CONVOY!
" Heck with counting 'em rivets, TRAINS ARE FOR FUN! Not called the Mad Scientist for nothing either!"
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Posted - April 05 2009 : 11:19:16 PM
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Walt-- what MM said--G-I-C is jumping with joy on your photo post. Nice collection
ShayGetz-- I have those tyco truck accessories also. Great Pics!!
RedNeck Justin -- That is exactly why i took that picture that way--mimicking Convoy scene with Tyco trucks--Thanks
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Posted - April 06 2009 : 12:10:10 AM
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I WANTS these trucks trailers & asscesories!
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Posted - December 14 2009 : 02:50:38 AM
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Tonight I looked thru some of the older threads of the forum. It come back to me here in the close pic of Brian's "True Value" truck, that we had a big True Value store a few miles from home in the 70s. The name of it was True Value-Toy Town and they had a nice hobby shop in the basement. I bought several Tyco pieces from them during my first childhood. The True Value store has since moved and has some hobby items said by my nephew. AND the same guy runs the hobby section that was at the old 70s store... This was in New Boston, Ohio as a kid and now located in Portsmouth.
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Posted - December 14 2009 : 4:13:00 PM
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i remember going to an old hardware store when i was young & on the second floor they had lionel trains. i could stand there looking for hours (but i couldn't because mom or dad would be rushing me). i would just imagine what all i could do if i had one of everything. i don't get that feeling anymore, it must have left when i grew older (notice i didn't say grew up). then the sears & jc pennys christmas catologs, i would just look at the trains just wish. i miss that feeling, now the only time i get that feeling is when i'm looking at hot wemen i can't have.
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Posted - December 14 2009 : 8:11:05 PM
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hey BriansTyco The scale of that Tomica Dodge should be on the bottom Would like to know the scale
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Posted - December 14 2009 : 8:24:03 PM
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quote:hey BriansTyco The scale of that Tomica Dodge should be on the bottom Would like to know the scale
Originally posted by microbusss - December 14 2009 : 8:11:05 PM
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Tomica vehicles - A.K.A = Pocket Cars vary slightly in scale. This Dodge poiice car is 1/74 scale. Most Tomica's of the late 70's early 80's were this scale and also 1/76 1/78 etc.
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Posted - December 14 2009 : 8:32:25 PM
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darn close to HO I thinks
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Posted - March 01 2012 : 8:21:31 PM
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I just got two Tyco semi trucks off Ebay, both dodge, one yellow and one blue, look to be in good shape with no scratches or missing pieces. price was 15$, came with a bunch of other stuff, no trailers though, but thats not a big deal, they seem to be pretty common. I have always liked the Tyco semi trucks, they look pretty nice. I have been looking for them for a while, that kind of thing just didn't turn up at last years train show sadly.
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Posted - March 01 2012 : 8:59:46 PM
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Cool ChessieRR - post some pictures
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Posted - March 01 2012 : 10:46:53 PM
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quote:Cool ChessieRR - post some pictures
Originally posted by Brianstyco - March 01 2012 : 8:59:46 PM
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I definitely will when I receive them.
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Posted - March 02 2012 : 12:23:43 PM
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Here's my converted cattle trailer into a flatbed, from the "TYCO Model Railroad Manual " by Robert Schleicher
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Posted - March 02 2012 : 12:39:05 PM
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Here's the duel trailer
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Posted - March 02 2012 : 7:46:12 PM
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Defunct RR - Nice kit bash - my eyes are watering from pictures - Does your camera have a Macro setting? Thanks for posting -
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Posted - April 01 2012 : 2:47:49 PM
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Defunct may want to hire "Dumpster Cam" for future photos....
Walt
Luck, usually comes dressed in work clothes...
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Posted - June 05 2012 : 05:54:19 AM
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This model is really fantastic and must be taken into consideration and must be implemented as soon as possible.Similarly, various companies like Mitsubishi forklift parts and Nissan forklift parts have also been contributing.
Edited by - jeanschmidth on June 05 2012 05:57:32 AM
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Posted - June 05 2012 : 10:45:42 AM
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ok its official I got enuff of the loader/unloaders now & believe it or not I got that police car now YAY! Along with alot of Tomicas too
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