What about some S Scale Shapeways dachshunds??????????????

John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill Lane 
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  Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2013 11:26 AM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} Shapeways GP38 shell and other mumblings


    

  I was poking around Shapeways for the first time in years. I came across this 
GP38 shell. 
http://www.shapeways.com/model/500207/gp38-2-locomotive-body-only-s-scale.html?li=productGroup&materialId=6





  Has anyone ordered it? Was the quality good? 



  By the time you get the shell and other shell components you are at $250.00. 
At least for the GP38 I would go fishing for the Overland model. (I already 
have one)



  BUT is there a micro market for quality ready to use ***plastic*** for diesel 
shells up to maybe $300.00 that are not available in any form in S? (SD40-2?)



  Maybe it could be like my recent "ala cart" sales with most of the large 
components available (shell, floor, & sideframes) with pointing to NWSL drive 
components for your separate purchase. The end results what be a complete loco 
sans little details and model supplies you already have.



  I would be ALL OVER Baldwin power + my long wanted last group of PRR RS3.



  Waddaya All think?



  Thank You,
  Bill Lane

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