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Mike:
I am definitely interested. With the SD 45 coming out soon, I would like to be 
able to do a full dress, 70's era SP version with the array of lights and other 
details.



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Michael Ostertag
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 9:53 PM
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Subject: {S-Scale List} Railflyer Model Prototypes



I sent a couple of emails to Christopher Howard, President of Railflyer Model 
Prototypes.  for those that don't know, RFP makes a line of HO scale diesel 
detail parts.  They are very comprehensive with their parts.  Much like Cannon 
& Co. is in HO as well.  I asked Mr. Howard is RFP would be interested in 
considering starting a line of detail parts geared toward the contemporary 
modeler in S scale.  I mentioned that the scale doesn't have anything like this 
for the contemporary modeler.  I know many of you are going to point out the 
line of parts that BTS has.  However, those only go so far.  Those are geared 
more toward transition era diesels and not so much for diesels of the 60's to 
today.

His response was very surprising.  Here it is copied from my original email.

Michael,



Now that we are doing our own tooling and machining, yes we can do

additional scales.



CJH




Now if this isn't progress and forward thinking, I don't know what is.  I 
mentioned to him that we may want to start with something that there is 
absolutely nothing of in S scale detail parts.  A generic snow plow and a weed 
cutter snow plow.  Start with those and see how the response is.  For those of 
you not familiar with their line of HO parts, here is the web site.  It's 
pretty cool what these guys have done and now we have an opportunity to bring 
this to our scale as well.


http://www.railflyermodel.com/


Let's not throw this opportunity out the window.  I would like to see some 
interest in a new manufacturer that is willing to come to S and produce their 
product.  It's time we get the word out, and maybe we can grow our scale just 
like HO did 30 years ago.

Thanks
Michael Ostertag

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