This is very true. My goal was to obtain the cars as a basis of actually 
building some CN cars which were very similar. In particular I was looking for 
roof stock and ends. The rest of the cars would have to be scratch built or 
modified in some manner. As to plans, I do have the plans for these cars. 
Thanks to all your suggestions as to the use of the library. I must explore the 
availability of material there.

Cheers, Daniel.


 
Daniel McConnachie
Retired Head of Music
Stouffville District Secondary School


________________________________
From: Darrell <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 1:56:20 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Kinsman kits


  
True, the Kinsman kits are very basic and "generic" in the one-size-fits-all 
sense and the detail level.  They do not account for differences between 
prototypes in those aspects, but provide a platform for differing artwork on 
the car sides.  In that regard, any capable craftsman with a table saw and/or 
router should be able to produce the parts needed to make a true-to-scale model 
of the same construction.  However, the kits DO include cast bolsters, end 
beams, queenposts, brake cylinders, etc. which would have to be obtained 
elsewhere.  True, these parts can be scrounged up from various sources, but 
having them all present in one kit is an (albeit small) advantage.  Of course, 
in these modern days of high tech, all one needs is Google SketchUp (or any 
other 3D drafting program) and an account with a 3D printing company, and you 
can make details to the degree of detail you want, for any prototype, as long 
as you have the dimensional data.  If someone
 wants the details on old-school car assembly, there were numerous articles in 
MR, RMC, the NMRA Bulletin, and probably in various S scale mags, telling how 
to make your own parts and assemble them.  An article search from the Mobley 
Library should turn up several such articles.  Also, dimensional details of 
specific cars are best obtained from specific car plans, not generic kit plans.

Darrell Smith

--- In [email protected], "Rusty" <thebrassbasher@...> wrote:
>
> Based on the current activity on eBay there are several Kinsman and 
> Northeastern kits now selling in the $40 to $50 range! If a guy has a copy of 
> the plans in these kits he really doesn't need the kits!
> J.Rustermier
>


 

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