Does anyone know a good supplier of G scale window's and doors where I could purchase?
Thank you
Simon
Hi Simon, Take a look in the mag you should find what you want, if not some one may point you in the right direction
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Colorado Models has some you can order. Roof/wall sections also. Heck, their kit prices
are pretty low. I see they just brought out a barn, their mine is neat also. Nope, I don't have any though!
http://www.coloradomodel.com/
Jerry
web site:
http://thescrr.com/
Try http://www.grandtline.com. Most of their stuff is 1:24, but since windows come in all sizes, you'll probably find something that works well for whatever scale you're working in. I've found some of their doors work very well for 1:20.3, though I think most will be a bit tall for 1:29/1:32. Perhaps some of the warehouse doors will work.
Later,
K
Ozark now carries the Precision Products line. You get a big sheet of windows for $12 or less for solid. They are a pain to paint since they are a single molded piece but not expensive.
http://www.ozarkminiatures.com/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=1297
windows starting on page 3
on my station -
and factory -
-Brian
Another good source is Stoneworks great web site
http://www.rrstoneworks.com/
Dennis
altterrain Ozark now carries the Precision Products line. You get a big sheet of windows for $12 or less for solid. They are a pain to paint since they are a single molded piece but not expensive. http://www.ozarkminiatures.com/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=1297 windows starting on page 3 on my station - and factory - -Brian
This is a little random, but is that engine the Aristocraft FA-1?
IRB Souther Engineer This is a little random, but is that engine the Aristocraft FA-1?
Yes, with a partial repaint. more pics here - http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/161102/1774715.aspx#1774715
Hi I was a little picky about window sizes, and finally decided to make my own. It is really pretty easy, and I would be happy to pass along some tips if you wanted to go that route. email to w3dkh@arrl.net
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