Edward Sauers wrote:

>Bill,
>
>Are smaller less complex items an exception here? I have talked to 3 or 4 
>laser 
>kit producers at the local train shows in my area and all seem to be very 
>willing to produce small runs of kits in S Scale. Actually, one of the very 
>well 
>know kit makers stated to me that he is now in position to offer small 
>quantities of his HO scale buildings in S, a select few already have some of 
>his 
>buildings on their S-Scale layouts. Are some structures, due to their design, 
>more adaptable to up/down scaling? I know a few kit makers of rolling stock 
>who 
>are planning to offer items in multiple scales. Given the small numbers we are 
>talking about are these makers just really dedicated to helping the modeling 
>community without making much profit? 
>
>  
>

 
It makes not difference about the size of the item.  If a company wants 
to do it right, they have to take all the issues I outlined into 
consideration and make the changes to the parts.     It is true that 
smaller kits take less time, but the work is still there.
  
Take care
Bill
 

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