Hi Ed;

Jeff Smith's Railmaster locomotives are kits AFAIK. Ye Olde Huff n Puff still 
sells ancient stick style rolling stock kits, mostly the old Mainline Models 
plans. Lehigh Valley Models has several wood and card rolling stock models. 
Andy Mallet's CN pacific models were kits.

This is not counting the still exisiting stock that rotates through various 
sales channels although no longer technically "in production".

Maybe we need kit builders more than kit manufacturers?

Pieter

Pieter E. Roos

Railroad Home Page at

www.geocities.com/pieter_roos/pieter_1.html

--- On Thu, 1/1/09, ed_loizeaux <[email protected]> wrote:
From: ed_loizeaux <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Last of the Kit Makers......
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, January 1, 2009, 4:48 PM

Yup, I stand corrected.  Also, Keith Wiseman is offering an SP flat car 
kit.  Looks like we have five kit makers of standard gauge rolling 
stock.  Are there more?  Ed L.

> a caboose (cabin car) from "Kaslo Shops 
> Distributing", which looks like a nice kit, by the way.
>   - Peter.

> >S Scale America (and Des
> >Plaines Hobbies), has several laser cut caboose kits in S scale. 
> >Don


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