You are absolutey correct. I should have said that the kits ought to be
along the lines of the Walthers "Cornerstone" series (plastic or resin), so
that we don't spend the rest of our lives building them. I had overlooked
the Lehigh Valley Models (shame on me! I used to sell them), but I don't
think many out there are wanting a box of scrachbuilding supplies any more.
Now that LVM has a new owner, I might be speaking out of place on that...
Re: Pine Canyon brick buildings, I will have to take another look.
Thanks for your input!
Bill Winans
----- Original Message -----
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} FW: Another disolusioned S manufacturer
> Problem is Bill, much of the Pine Canyon product that
> appears not to be selling is exactly what you are
> suggesting is need, the two Back Alley sets, Rigsby
> Freight and Toxic Terminal. All are brick 2-3 story
> factory/warehouse structures. I've got one of the Back
> Alley sets and it is an impressive kit with great
> details.
>
> Many of the other structures you mention (cemment
> dealer, bulk oil) are or have been available from
> Lehigh Valley models.
>
> Maybe we THINK we want these buildings, but then we go
> back to stacking up old Revell bakery walls and Heljan
> brewery pieces.
>
> Pieter Roos
>
> --- Scale S Only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All!
>>
>> It is indeed unfortunate that it is so hard to sell
>> to the S crowd, but I would suggest that if one
>> looked at what was really needed on the railroad,
>> that it might be possible to sell meaningful
>> quantities. For most of us, I think, we need kits
>> that would be down at the tracks, not in town. We
>> have too little space to model much more than what
>> is immediately adjacent to the railroad. I still
>> think there is room for more coal/ore tipple designs
>> (smaller than BTS version), brick/stone warehouse
>> type buildings or modular brick/stone wall system, a
>> bulk oil facility, gravel/cement dealer and other
>> corrugated buildings, etc. Sheepscot Models did
>> some wonderful kits in HO of the Lime siding and the
>> coaling tower which are the kind of design I think
>> could sell in S IF they were easier to build. I
>> believe it was the N scale architect that produced a
>> neat coaling tipple in N, perfect for a one or two
>> track facility in S.
>>
>> I also think that BTS and Bill Banta have both done
>> an excellent job of making kits that are useful.
>>
>> Have fun!
>> Bill Winans
>> Prescott Valley, AZ
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Roy Inman
>> To: S-Scale ; S-trains
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 9:20 AM
>> Subject: {S-Scale List} FW: Another disolusioned S
>> manufacturer
>>
>>
>> I received this reply from Keith at Pinecanyon
>> models in response to my
>> query about the new Howard's Drive-in kit.
>> I am forwarding this without asking Keith's
>> permission, which might seem
>> rude, but my guess is that there is not privileged
>> communication herein.
>> It must be pretty discouraging...
>> Roy Inman
>>
>> ----------
>> > From: Pine Canyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 06:51:05 -0800
>> > To: Roy Inman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Subject: Re: Howard's
>> >
>> > Hi Roy,
>> >
>> > S-scale sales have been almost nonexistant from
>> the railroaders. The diecast
>> > car collectors have been supporting the sales on
>> the route 66 series. As bag
>> > a news as the drive-in is, we have only sold 5
>> kits so far. However, we
>> > expect to have it available for a few years, so
>> you will have no problem
>> > getting one in the future.
>> >
>> > Due to lack of interest, all of our future
>> S-scale railroad related projects
>> > have been put on hold or canceled all together.
>> It's a shame, because we had
>> > such big hopes for S. We made the last two kits
>> because I wanted them for my
>> > diorama and the car guys have been asking for
>> them.
>> >
>> > Thank you for your support and have a great
>> holiday season,
>> > Keith Blanchard
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Roy Inman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 11:57 PM
>> > Subject: Howard's
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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