Very nice!  

Maybe at some point they will consider doing some for the southwestern 
railroads such as MP/ IGN, SP/T&NO, MKT.

Charles Weston

--- On Mon, 2/18/13, Bob Werre <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Bob Werre <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Soo Line Stock Car [2 Attachments]
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 18, 2013, 4:59 PM
















 



  


    
      
              
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    Al has trusted me with building up one of these stock cars as a
    test.  I've had it for several weeks and so far, it's been really
    fun to work on.  I'm attaching a couple of shots I made last week. 
    I've progressed beyond that point despite several other things that
    have stolen much of my time.

    

    I've built many structure kits from our kit builders over the last
    few years, but this is something quite different in some respects.
    This is my first laser cut car kit and the first wooden car kit I've
    built in some time (PRS plastic kits and SSA RTR cars will do
    that).  It seems like many of use are constantly trading the older
    craftsman kits back and forth.  This one should challenge you enough
    to actually build as the end results should be pretty darn nice.  

    

    East West has put together this kit with parts from several
    different sources to put this on another level.  The skill level to
    build this car is maybe just a tad more than say a PRS reefer and
    that's pretty much due to the uniqueness of the prototype car.  I
    have one of the older Wisconsin Central versions of this car and
    this version is going to be superior to it.

    

    Bob Werre

    PhotoTraxx

    

    

    
       
      
          
            Hello,

              

              I wanted to let everyone know that the Soo Line stock car
              kit from East West Rail Service
              (www.eastwestrailservice.com) is available for purchase.
              Until recently, we were waiting for the last production
              piece. We are currently working on our next project which
              is a stock car built by American Car & Foundry for the
              C&O from 1922 to 1923.

              

              If you have any questions, please contact me at 
[email protected]
              or through this group.

              

              Thanks for your time,

              

              Al Castellani

              

            
          
          
      
      
    
    

  



    
     

    
    






  








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