Don,

Any update on your future production schedule?

Roy Inman



From: Don Thompson <[email protected]>
Reply-To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 11:38:33 -0500
To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Trainstuff models

 
 
 
   

Dear Mike,
  I assembled at least one each of all of the Trainstuff cars, which is
understandable since I designed them.  As a company, we really were not era
specific as we produced heavyweight passenger cars from the 20's as well as
60' waffle side boxcars released just that year.  The resin castings were
made of polyester poured into RTV molds.  The metal parts were spin cast in
black rubber molds with pewter or white RTV molds in zinc S1 alloy.  The
patterns were made by several S Scale friends, Stan Stokrocki, Dick Lind,
Bill Boucher and Pat Conlin come to mind.  At one point, we were releasing a
new kit every 2 months.  This way a new ad was needed for each issue of the
S Gauge Herald and S Gaugian.  At first we thought we were doing pretty good
with runs about 100 kits.  But, I became increasingly frustrated that our
products were not injection molded styrene and I thought this was our
greatest challenge to increasing the popularity of our scale.  We had a
joint offer with Jan Lorenzen of LocoMotive Workshop to produce S Scale
injection molded 50' boxcars for Pickens Railroad.  These were to be give
aways to clients.  They wanted the boxcars on a piece of flextrack (Swede
Norlin of Tomalco had just come out with the code 100 track that year) on a
oak base with a plexiglass case.  We contacted several tooling and injection
molding houses, but were unable to seal a deal.  We were not interested in
helping in a project using an HO car, so we backed out.  A few months later,
Wayne and Diane Pier offered to purchase Train Stuff and we were more than
happy to sell.  
Don



On Jan 9, 2012, at 9:09 AM, Michael Ostertag wrote:

>   
> Has anyone assembled on of the Trainstuff boxcar kits.
 
   



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