Thanks guys for all the kind words.  I'm trying to show that S has a lot 
of versatility.  Now you have to reach way back in the modeling archives 
of your brain and remember how you once did things.  This is what I've 
done, mixing a little of the new with a lot of the old.  I've been 
putting these photos on the Scotty Mason Show Facebook page as well 
http://www.facebook.com/groups/53404768126/

This is giving S scale some new exposure that I hope will attract a few 
new modelers to the scale.  They have even used one of my messages to 
Scotty Mason himself about S scale as a topic for one of the shows. 
http://scottymason.blogspot.com/2012/07/model-railroading-is-subject.html

I am hoping to be a guest on not only this show, but the Model Railcast 
Show http://www.modelrailcast.com/ and the The Model Railway Show 
http://themodelrailwayshow.com/

The Model Railway Show is hosted by Trevor Marshall and him and the 
other host actually model in S scale.  So this is my short term goal.  
To get the word out about S and hopefully get some new manufacturers to 
get into S.  The scale desperately needs some new detail parts 
manufacturing geared toward the contemporary modeler. I will keep 
updating my progress on the GP20 and thanks again for all the kind words.

Michael Ostertag
Green Bay, WI


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