--- In [email protected], JGG KahnSr <jacekahn@...> wrote:
>
>
> Always small industries justifying a siding and setouts; we tend to do pretty
> well in most scales on railroad-specific structures (e.g., stations and
> locomotive facilities), but what
> usually seem in short supply are structures near the tracks.
We all need buildings but we all don't need the same buildings. Instead of
specific building kits what we need more are more general materials; windows,
doors,roofing, wall sheets depicting brick, tin, wood, etc. We can then go out
and find our own best design for the buildings instead of all buying a canned
building.
When we buy a real house we don't go looking for a kit, we just buy the
materials and build it or have someone else buy them and build it for us in
whatever design we want or need. The only kit buildings that make true sense
from a layout design standpoint are things like butler buildings and modular
buildings that are generic or kit built in the real world?
You can ask 100 people what building kit they'd like and get 100 answers so
no matter what is produced 99 are not gonna be happy but sell 100 the materials
to build the building they each want and 100 will be happy. and 100 will have a
unique building on their layout instead of 100 all the same...Regards,
DaveBranum
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