Tom, There was a firm down in Fla. that did that and failed' .No Buyers. It was 
a good kit He also made passenger car parts then his shop burned>>.Thanks Bert 
cutler

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Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 13:19:42 +0000
Subject: RE: {S-Scale List} New poll for S-Scale


















 



  


    
      
      
      Well, we'll see where this goes.  The last time discussion about a 
doodlebug came up, Jim King mentioned he might be interested in doing it.  So 
many differing opinions were registered that he metaphorically threw up his 
hands and said, "

Forget it!"  



I would suggest another possibility that might more easily satisfy everyone: 
Create a front, sides, and roof radiator work as far back as a fet scale feet 
beyond the first power truck.  Then let people purchase an AM baggage-coach 
body, an RPO-baggage body, or whatever suits them.  Then they can carve up the 
designated AM body and attatach the front.  Of course, a different roof would 
be necessary, but that's possibly available yet from Bill Lane.  



I'm not the S-scale Pope, so it's just a thought.  Thanks for creating the poll.



Tom

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Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 11:42 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: {S-Scale List} New poll for S-Scale



Enter your vote today!  A new poll has been created for the

S-Scale group:



Are you interested in purchasing a Doodlebug model? Please vote for every 
choice that applies.



o EMC/EMD prototype

  o Brill prototype

  o McKeen prototype

  o Other prototype

  o Ready to Run, already painted, powered

  o Ready to Assemble, one piece body w/ details

  o Kit form, separate sides, ends, roof

  o Kit form, side panels allow RPO, baggage or coach

  o Powered trucks included in kit

  o Purchase power trucks separately, but side frames provided in kit

  o RPO, baggage, coach

  o Baggage, coach

  o Coach only

  o Baggage only

  o Coach trailer, same shape as doodlebug

  o Approximately 50 foot long prototype

  o Approximately 60 foot long prototype

  o Approximately 70 foot long prototype

  o One doodlebug

  o More than one doodlebug



To vote, please visit the following web page:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/surveys?id=3088220



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