Hi All,
I manufacture S scale horse drawn wagons.  Most can be seen at 
www.g-m-e.com. or call me at 720-353-8608 for price and availablity.
My wagons are intended to be "back ground wagons", prices are 
cheaper. some have positionable front wheels (axles?), some dont. 
They are laser cut kits, with a great deal of variety in size of 
wheels and general appearance.  (also available built)

these wagons will not win a contest for detail, but will convey the 
feeling of the hard work what wagons did back then. And you can 
afford lots of them!
harnessed horses available (aspen models)

wagons available: 
heavy freight wagon
buckboard
farmers wagon
boiler wagon (more detailed)
water wagon 
gypsy wagon (for sheep herders)
Covered sheep herders wagon
lumber wagon
2 different styles of log buggies
Vendors wagon
delivery wagon
stage coach/mud wagon (coming soon)
Ore dump wagon

Thanks for your time, I just wanted to let everyone know that if you 
want wagons, call me.
Jerry Wilson   720-353-8608




--- In [email protected], "innotron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Darrell,
> I have one which is not yet built. I have built their Section House 
and it is very detailed. Contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for kit 
details.
> Alex
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Darrell Smith 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 6:51 PM
>   Subject: {S-Scale List} Wagons
> 
> 
>   I know most of you guys don't model the early years when horse 
drawn
>   wagons were still common, but I'm sure there are a few of you 
that do.
>   After all, horse drawn garbage carts were common in many of the
>   larger cities up into the '50's. Anyhoo, I am aware that Model 
Tech,
>   Inc. of Medina Ohio makes some S scale wagons, and was wondering 
if
>   any of you have obtained any. I am curious about their quality and
>   level of detail. They are laser cut, so there should be limited
>   problems with assembly, but then that depends on the designer, 
doesn't it?
> 
>   Anybody out there have one? Comments, please?
> 
>   Darrell Smith
> 
>   modeling the BZ&C in 1885 with connections to the C&P and B&O.
> 
> 
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