This is wonderful timing as I've just bought this Stage coach model to build. I have built the Ship the Cutty Sark, many years ago. This will be a new challenge. I've already bought 2 horses for a 4 horse team using Breyer 1:9 model horses, which are cantering as I like the actions in these. I really appreciate the information. It's a stunning Coach
Thank you for the walk around. I just finished building a wooden model of the Concord. The history and design is a really interesting subject. The stage stops are a subject rarely talked about. There were so many of them scattered across the country. Many were ranches with a fresh team waiting. Hopefully I can drop by and look more closely at your beautiful restoration.
Your dad did a great job restoring this beautiful Concord Stagecoach. I was brief Wells Fargo Stagecoach at opening banks in SoCalifornia, is how I fell in love with them. I am now re-enactor of Old West in Arizona.-Kid Yuma
This is a wonderfol discribtion of a Concord Stage Coach. I'd like to visit your Museum. Sometimes, when Corvid is gone. I'm a german Modell-Coach Builder an I just finished a Mud_wagon in Scale 1:10. Its a lovely work for me. Stay on.
Wow. What a great restoration. Very impressive. It is a remarkable design, particularly the idea of the rocking motion as a means to reduce shock on the horses. All of those curved elements remind me more of a ship than a cart. Thanks for posting this video.
Is that red color the original color? If so, who makes it and what do they call it? Thx. If you have the names of the yellows and greens used in the Wild West, I'd much appreciate it too. Thx
I enjoyed the Concord Stagecoach at museum thanks sharing. I have always loved the coach. In 1990, short while I was with Wells Fargo Bank local in Southern California with their coach opening banks.
Great Video and wonderful museum !
This is wonderful timing as I've just bought this Stage coach model to build. I have built the Ship the Cutty Sark, many years ago. This will be a new challenge. I've already bought 2 horses for a 4 horse team using Breyer 1:9 model horses, which are cantering as I like the actions in these. I really appreciate the information. It's a stunning Coach
Thank you for the walk around. I just finished building a wooden model of the Concord. The history and design is a really interesting subject. The stage stops are a subject rarely talked about. There were so many of them scattered across the country. Many were ranches with a fresh team waiting. Hopefully I can drop by and look more closely at your beautiful restoration.
These Concord coaches were works of art, beautiful vehicles.
Your dad did a great job restoring this beautiful Concord Stagecoach. I was brief Wells Fargo Stagecoach at opening banks in SoCalifornia, is how I fell in love with them. I am now re-enactor of Old West in Arizona.-Kid Yuma
I would love to ride in that coach better yet drive it them coaches were built when ppl knew how to work with there hands.
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This is a wonderfol discribtion of a Concord Stage Coach. I'd like to visit your Museum. Sometimes, when Corvid is gone. I'm a german Modell-Coach Builder an I just finished a Mud_wagon in Scale 1:10. Its a lovely work for me. Stay on.
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Wow. What a great restoration. Very impressive. It is a remarkable design, particularly the idea of the rocking motion as a means to reduce shock on the horses. All of those curved elements remind me more of a ship than a cart. Thanks for posting this video.
Is that red color the original color? If so, who makes it and what do they call it? Thx. If you have the names of the yellows and greens used in the Wild West, I'd much appreciate it too. Thx
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I enjoyed the Concord Stagecoach at museum thanks sharing. I have always loved the coach. In 1990, short while I was with Wells Fargo Bank local in Southern California with their coach opening banks.
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The leather straps supporting the coach was called a thorough brace.
Very nice!
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