1934 Automobiles
$19.95
This Scale Billboard set consists of a downloadable file containing eight (8) full-color HO scale billboard images. Suggestions for mounting or converting to other popular scales are included. Billboard frame and support structure are not included.
This collection is dedicated to the years 1934-1935, capturing the essence of automotive innovation during this transformative period. Each billboard represents a piece of history, perfect for model railroad enthusiasts looking to create a layout that is both historically accurate and visually compelling. Whether you’re modeling the transition between these two years or focusing on a specific era, these billboards will add an authentic touch to your scene.
- Buick Rumble Seat Convertible (1935): Display the arrival of the stylish 1935 Buick Rumble Seat Convertible with this vibrant billboard, perfect for showcasing luxury and design. A total of 1304 rumble seat convertibles were produced in 1935 at a starting price of $925.
- Chevrolet Master Deluxe Sedan (1935): Highlight the modern features and comfort of the 1935 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Sedan, ideal for a contemporary scene.
- Chrysler Airflow Sedan (1934): Capture the revolutionary engineering of the 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, a car that redefined automotive design. Chrysler’s highly touted Airflow was completely designed, including the body, by engineers. The result was a car that was safe but ugly. Sales of just 8,000 nearly bankrupted Chrysler.
- Ford Deluxe 5-Window Coupe (1934): Bring the classic appeal of the 1934 Ford Deluxe 5-Window Coupe to your layout with this timeless advertisement. The one-piece windshield could be cranked open and the rear window rolled down for interior ventilation.
- Nash Sedan (1934): Showcase the reliability and elegance of the 1934 Nash Sedan, a staple of mid-1930s automotive design. Buyers were scarce during the depression with just 12,700 Nash’s sold in 1934.
- Packard Sports Phaeton (1934): Add the elegance and performance of the 1934 Packard Sports Phaeton to your scene with this iconic billboard.
- Packard 7 Passenger Sedan (1934): Highlight the luxury and spaciousness of the 1934 Packard 7 Passenger Sedan, perfect for adding a touch of class to your model railroad.
- Plymouth Business Coupe (1934): Capture the durability and style of the 1934 Plymouth Business Coupe, a car built for both work and leisure.