--- In [email protected], "Jeff Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"The NASG had many new products from S venders on display.
There we a lot of new products, not passenger cars but other products.
In fact I have not seen anyone make a list of the products and place
it here. I was very busy working my booth and unable to make a note of
all the new items. Maybe one of the NASG staff could put the list here."

I would sure like to hear about all these new products so I could
mention them in the S -Curves column.

Roy Hoffman







>
> I am surprised that there were not many S scalers at the NMRA
National Train
> Show.  The NASG had many new products from S venders on display.
> There we a lot of new products, not passenger cars but other
products.  In
> fact I have not seen anyone make a list of the products and place it
here.
> I was very busy working my booth and unable to make a note of all
the new
> items.  Maybe one of the NASG staff could put the list here.
> 
> Besides myself I think Ron from Des Plaines Hobbies was the only other S
> scale company that was at the show.  Where were the other manufactures?
> Great job to the NASG staff that manned the NASG booth and to the
Southern
> California S Gaugers and their S module setup.
> 
> The turn out by  S scalers was very low and I did not sell enough S
items to
> even pay for the booth.
> 
> Jeff Smith
> RailMaster Hobbies
> Lakewood, CA
> www.railmasterhobbies.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
> roy inman
> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 10:00 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} S standard turn of the century (1900)
passenger
> kits or?
> 
> Hi Jerry;
> 
> Welcome to the group :)
> 
> I lived in Colorado near Parker for three years. It was kind of hard to
> return to the flatlands of Kansas...
> 
> Good luck finding passenger car kits.
> 
> Old timers to S will have some ideas on stuff issued way back, but
since I
> have been active in S the past ten years or so, I have seen nothing
new in
> the way of kits. 
> 
> The S Fest in Milwaukee in November would be a place to start, as
would the
> Yahoo group, Available S gauge.
> 
> Just from reading the posts, what most people seem to be doing is
buying AM
> or similar cars and then getting styrene sides made by a company
that others
> will recall, and then doing extensive "kit" bashing.
> 
> Cheers :)
> 
> Roy Inman
>



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