Not to cast a sabo into this, but is this not what Doug Peck has (did) offer 
and I bought  a year or 2 back?.. Looks great in pieces, but I have yet to 
attempt to assemble it as I have not at this time a place to set it on my 
layout.

I was at one time think of buying the Atlas O scale version along with their 
O scale turntable. Okay it would a bite bigger, it looks pretty good. I 
think I had one, but never did anything with it about 5-6 years a go then 
got rid of it. Very similiar to the Heljan/Wathers HO version.

Would really prefer a transfer table and a straight backshop type building 
since the CBA Transfer realy runs only diesels and never had any steam to 
begin with, although we do have a "Hudson" for the business train (AM 
Observation car).


>From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: {S-Scale 
>List} New poll for S-Scale
>Date: 26 May 2006 03:38:10 -0000
>
>
>Enter your vote today!  A new poll has been created for the
>S-Scale group:
>
>Would you be intersted in a S Scale Standard Gauge Brick 3 Stall 
>Roundhouse?
>20" Deep Stalls, Door Opening of 3 5/8" High by 2 9/16" Wide.
>Over all sizes; 4.5" tall, 12" wide (front), 20.5" deep (side walls).
>Priced in the $300 range which would include cast resin brick work,
>laser cut doors with Working Hinges, plastic windows, plywood subroof,
>interior wood framing and bracing, wood front wall, cast metal details,
>plastic loco exaust stacks, plans and instructions, etc...
>
>

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