Now, what do these results mean? Well this seems like a workable project with a few changes based on the info below.
1) Keep the price under $300! 2) Offer extra stall kits 3) 4 Stalls instead of 3 on the basic kit 4) May offer two versions, a 4 stall one with a brick front and a cheaper 3 stall one with a wood front. To make this work for us we plan to sell 25 kits, from these results I think that is possible. Thanks for all the replies on this. We will keep you informed on this project. Pat Turner http://www.turnermodelworks.com --- In [email protected], [email protected] wrote: > > > The following S-Scale poll is now closed. Here are the > final results: > > > POLL QUESTION: 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... > > CHOICES AND RESULTS > - Yes, anything like this would work for me!, 13 votes, 16.46% > - No, this does not interest me at this time., 11 votes, 13.92% > - The entire Roundhouse must be Brick including the Front wall., 5 votes, 6.33% > - It is Ok with me if the Front wall and Doors are Wood., 8 votes, 10.13% > - The Price is too high for me., 12 votes, 15.19% > - No, I am looking for a different style of Roundhouse (example: wood, stone, etc...), 2 votes, 2.53% > - No, I am not interested in a Roundhouse at this time., 10 votes, 12.66% > - A rectangle style engine house is more what I am looking for., 6 votes, 7.59% > - I need more than 3 stalls., 12 votes, 15.19% Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
