Total of 85 parts... How do I know? I've built this kit, issued by Hawk in '59, '67, & Testor's in '77, '86. The kit by Lindbergh is exactly the same! The difference over the years? Color palette and numbering. Love Cable Cars!
Dec. 12, 2019---Even though I have this kit, thanks for showing it off as many may not be aware of it. I don't plan on building mine, but plan on scanning the parts, then scratch building one in 1/35th scale. It's for a zombie/apocalypse diorama where a bunch of left wingers are having their zombie lives matter demonstration with a couple of zombies which not only got loose, but bit some people. Now everyone's fleeing for their lives, with some trying to chase down a passing cable car. This is another reason for me learning how to use CAD drawing and resin 3D printer. Imagine 1 or 2 of these on some San Francisco street, with the cable cars loaded with people and G.I.'s during WW 2.
What a nice subject...and kit!
Total of 85 parts...
How do I know? I've built this kit, issued by Hawk in '59, '67, & Testor's in '77, '86.
The kit by Lindbergh is exactly the same!
The difference over the years? Color palette and numbering. Love Cable Cars!
Dec. 12, 2019---Even though I have this kit, thanks for showing it off as many may not be aware of it. I don't plan on building mine, but plan on scanning the parts, then scratch building one in 1/35th scale. It's for a zombie/apocalypse diorama where a bunch of left wingers are having their zombie lives matter demonstration with a couple of zombies which not only got loose, but bit some people. Now everyone's fleeing for their lives, with some trying to chase down a passing cable car. This is another reason for me learning how to use CAD drawing and resin 3D printer. Imagine 1 or 2 of these on some San Francisco street, with the cable cars loaded with people and G.I.'s during WW 2.
You found the track!
Tracking is only under the wheel trucks!
Track parts (4), are upper left corner of your video!
Never were clear windows in the kit.
Did you ever build this?
Almost done!