Autocult Diamod T

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Backfire_NL
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Autocult Diamod T

Post by Backfire_NL » Tue Dec 01, 2020 6:40 pm

This is a very unique model made by Autocult in scale 1/43:
https://www.autocult-models.de/models/autocult-12012/

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Lieutenant146
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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by Lieutenant146 » Tue Dec 01, 2020 7:56 pm

Great looking rig. Adding that to my wish list.
Retired 2/27/2021 after 32 years & 2 months on the job. 91 years combined between my grandfather, father, and me.

Sirentoys
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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by Sirentoys » Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:39 am

It is a great looking model. And a good size one at that.

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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by Brian49 » Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:20 am

Nice looking model, that appears based off a rig that served Hamden CT based on the paint job and markings.

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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by Chariots of Fire » Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:42 am

Nice replication of a Diamond T of that period. Our department had a 1937 Diamond T built by Maxim. A bit of the same front end look but the windshield was very low. Most comfortable truck seat I ever sat in. ( a loooonnnng time ago :roll: )!

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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by gafireman » Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:06 pm

Awsome Diecast will carry the Diamond T ladder truck from Autocult. No price yet, but looking at similar models from Autocult, I would guess $150+ price range. They have 25 on order. It will not be released for at least 2 months. I called Awsome today and ordered one with my plastic. Not buying many models these days, but this looks like a keeper.

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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by gafireman » Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:52 am

The Autocult 1941 Diamond T service ladder truck is now in the latest Awesome Diecast newsletter. Price is $140 + tax & shipping. My total was $151.00. Due out in a couple of months. Awesome Diecast ordered 50.

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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by gafireman » Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:40 pm

Went by the Post Office today to pick up my Autocult Diamond T service ladder truck. The first thing I will say is that the packaging was outstanding.
The white over red paint scheme is very well done, nice sharp lines. All the plated parts are nicely done, and the overall look of the model is outstanding. The only thing i noticed was the running boards are plain, no texture, but I don't have any images to compare it to. All in all, a nice piece. I hope they do some more vintage pieces of US fire apparatus.

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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by gafireman » Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:51 pm

forgot to mention the model comes in an acrylic display case, dimensions 8.5" long x 3.5" wide x 3.5" high. Anchored to the base at 3 points with 6 screws. I did not attempt to remove it.

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Re: Autocult Diamod T

Post by Lieutenant146 » Sun Mar 21, 2021 4:44 am

Got mine a few days ago. I also noticed the lack of "texture" on the running boards. After looking at some photos of the 1/1 rig, it appears there is some texture, but would be very hard to reproduce properly in scale. The only other thing I noticed after looking at the photos, is the original seems to be a cream over red paint scheme, rather than white over red. That could be attributed to color change on a slide over time, or it could be the 1/1 rig was repainted at some point. One photo appears to be taken later as it has a gumball on the roof instead of the Roto-Ray. All in all, a nice piece. Even with a very limited "collectable" budget, I am glad I spent the money.
Retired 2/27/2021 after 32 years & 2 months on the job. 91 years combined between my grandfather, father, and me.

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