Dear BillI wish you well on it.  I have five or six of the LVM structures 
(water tower, coaling station, feed mill, station, a couple more I can't 
recall).  All will probably get built after I retire and settle in where I 
expect to spend the next fifteen or twenty years (if God spares me and my 
modeling skills that long).  The old craftsman kits are always a challenge.  I 
finally [mostly] finished the Regal/Wisconsin 50' single sheathed boxcar Ed 
Loizeaux sent me going on two years ago and shipped it off to him.  I vowed 
never to take any more custom work again, as it was a LOT of work to do right 
if I did it as if for my own use.
And I still have shelves of O scale kits waiting for me.

Jace Kahn

General Manager 
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.





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From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2013 10:38:13 -0400
Subject: {S-Scale List} LVM 31 Combination Tower- Station [1 Attachment]








        





[Attachment(s) from Willam Fraley included below]







As many of you know I'm rebuilding the lower division of the Jefferson Central. 
This has turned out to be monstrous frustrating project, more than I ever 
thought I would get into at this stage of my life, however, I am what I am and 
I do labor the point! 8>)  Last month on this list I asked for a tower kit and 
received a very nice kit [Building & Structure Co. - Interlocking Tower] from 
Bill Winans.Then Jeff Wilson of Hoquat Hobbies fame, advertised a Lehigh Valley 
Combination Tower/Station kit (LVM31) and I thought that would just fit right 
into the area I'm rebuilding, so, I purchased it and have been working on it 
for about three weeks. Folks, this is no kit for amateurs! It said to read the 
instructions and  also has many cautionary notes. I read the instructions at 
least three times, then decided to let my 60 years experience build the kit. I 
can tell you that the marked parts are confusing, some areas of needed coverage 
seem to be missing and that this kit is like putting together a 5,000 piece 
puzzle. This kit requires a lot intricacy, and I'm doing the best I can. (I 
inserted a photo of the model as of this morning.) As you can see, the 
finishing up work ["polishing" if you will] is about to begin. Please don't 
take this as a "Downer" on the LVM31 kit. I know the kit I bought was not cut 
out by Frank Titman because of the work included. (Unless this was put together 
by Frank at his end times, before selling LVM off.) it does require a good bit 
of modeling experience to build to its completion.   This overall rebuilding 
project has just taken up more time than I ever thought it would and my time is 
running short.I wonder how many of my fellow modelers out there have built this 
kit and I would like to hear about their experiences. Cordially, Your friend in 
our S scale modeling world,Bill (Fraley) 








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