Horizon Hobby Oops...
Friday, August 17. 2007
Woodland Scenics is a manufacturer of highly detailed model railroad items. One of their series is a line of products called "AutoScenes," which usually include a car and some figures to create a mini diorama (such as changing a tire, or furniture movers with a truck).
One of those AutoScenes is called "Hitchin' A Ride," described by Woodland Scenics as "This cutie is hitchin’ more than a ride, and the guy is all-too-happy to help her out!" The mini-scene happens to be in HO scale (1/87), a scandard scale for model railroading.
Unfortunately, Horizon Hobby put all of those elements together to produce an unfortunate (if humorous) result:
One of those AutoScenes is called "Hitchin' A Ride," described by Woodland Scenics as "This cutie is hitchin’ more than a ride, and the guy is all-too-happy to help her out!" The mini-scene happens to be in HO scale (1/87), a scandard scale for model railroading.
Unfortunately, Horizon Hobby put all of those elements together to produce an unfortunate (if humorous) result:
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