Aging often solves the last problem.Otherwise, that sounds like a pretty
comprehensive list of what has been available in S scale over the years; even
after less than three years dabbling, I seem to haveacquired quite a variety of
equipment from a variety of sources.
Jace Kahn
General Manager
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.
> I have my River Raisin, Permabuilt, American Flyer, NWSL P-64, Mid Gauge,
> Kinsman, Sunshine, ACE, Downs RUSTI tank cars, Overland, Sunset, SMMW,
> Furnaro and Carmalingo, SWM, exacta, Cleveland Models, Quality Craft,
> Tomalco, PBL, Precision Scale Models, PFM, Soundtraxx, NCE,SSL&S, Amity Star
> Models,PRS, Kaslo,Steam Depot, Ye Ole Huff&Puff, Stewart, Northeaster Scale
> Models, Mainline Models,Lehigh Valley Models, S Scale America, Delaware
> Valley Modelers, Seltzer Models, NCE, Clover House, Microscale, Marker Light
> models, SHS, Trainstuff, SuperScale, Seargent Couplers, Central Hobby Supply,
> Shinohara, Pullman, White Oaks, Omnicon, Triangle Scale Models, Western Scale
> models, Foothill Model Works, REX, Putt Trains, Wiseman Model Works, Roger
> Schneck, Jan Rons Models, V&T models, Sandusky's, Enhorning, Champ, CDS,
> Cascade, Locomotive Workshop, Miller, Scenery Unlimited, Big Boys toys, Rio
> Grande Models, Mallet Locomotive Services, Nord, Nimco, Loizeaux's
> trains?(some kind of a cardboard passenger car). All of this and I am still
> buying. It's like sex, there is never enough.
>
> James Rustermier