Guys,
 
You all see to be missing the point of this request, I am not asking the group 
what would be good for the s-scale hobby but rather what building you 
personally would like to have available. The suggestion of something like the 
Cornestone Line is probably true as far as needs in S-scale are concerned, but 
you have to remember kits like that require much greater numbers to 
produce and the S-scale group just doesn't buy in such quantities. With the new 
laser cutters, wood kits can be produced in numbers as small as just a few.
 
Thanks
 
Ed Sauers

From: Thomas Baker <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 8:19 AM
Subject: RE: {S-Scale List} RE: Structure Kits


  
Structure kits, a good idea but what kind of structure kits? I like the Alpine 
Models grain and feed mill. Alpine also makes a neat grain elevator in HO that 
could be done in S. In the Midwest grain elevators abounded, and few were 
identical. For a modeler to have more than one grain elevator on a layout would 
not be out of place. Many small towns had more than one. Stewartville, 
Minnesota, comes immediately to mind, but it was far from being an exception. A 
furniture factory would be neat. Sudyam once produced such a structure in O, 
and it looked good. I suppose the possibilities are infinite, and others might 
disagree completely with my ideas for a product.

Tom
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of JGG KahnSr 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {S-Scale List} RE: Structure Kits

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. The fruit-packing 
plant not long ago--ideal in being low-relief--was an excellent choice (I 
bought one) and the
Alpine re-issue of the Suydam HO Purina Chows mill (I shall be buying one as 
soon as I have time to negotiate their checkout system) is another.

The LVM line (developed by Frank Titman, as I understand it?) has a number of 
just such structures (I own three or four of them, too, and shall probably get 
a few more).
What most of us don't need are large industries, although that is no reflection 
on Bill Wade's lumber mill or mine kits, as they are designed to be the 
centerpiece (and rationale)
for a specialized operation. Otherwise, most of us (I think) just don't have 
the room.

Jace Kahn

General Manager
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.

> I am working with several kit builders and need info from the group as to 
> what structures the group feels are needed to fill some voids or you would 
> just like to have available. These will be high quality laser cut kits. What 
> I need from you is your opinions as to what is needed. Please contact me 
> off-list at [email protected] with your wishes. I will post a list of your 
> suggestions in a couple of weeks.
> Ed Sauers

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