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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Old West buildings?
Posted by
Anonymous
on Friday, August 13, 2004 12:33 AM
In HO Gage...
Can anyone tell me where to get "old western town" buildings, circa 1870 or so.
I'm building a Christmas/Winter layout with snow cover which goes from the far northern California mountains to the Pacific Ocean, complete with a fishing village and lighthouse (I built from scratch). Now I need a foot-hills town with general store, etc. (I have the train station, water tower, etc.). Now I need the rest of the town!!
The trains are all 4-4-0's. I've created my own HO Santa and sleigh (usingt a 6 diopter magnifier...gees!), toys, stuffed bears, etc. and they all look pretty real, if I do say so myself. The trains are all decked out for Christmas too.
Now I need a town for Santa's train to pull into! I don't reli***he thought of having to scratch-build the town as well.
I'm into extreme realism. Any thoughts out there? Most buildings kits are either too new (early 1920-1930 etc.) or too "big city" like New York, Chicago or San Francisco.
I've checked Walthers and other on-line dealers and various stores to no avail. It seems as though the 4-4-0's and the Old West are passe!
John Canino
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snowey
Member since
February 2001
From: US
506 posts
Posted by
snowey
on Friday, August 13, 2004 12:51 AM
in the Dec. 2000 and Jan. 2001 issues of MODEL RAILROADER, they built a layout set in the old west. Try looking in those issues and see if they say where they got their buildings from.
Also, I've seen an ad in the classified section of MODEL RAILROADER a lot, about someone who sells buildings from circa 1870, in HO scale.
"I have a message...Lt. Col....Henry Blakes plane...was shot down...over the Sea Of Japan...it spun in...there were no survivors".
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Friday, August 13, 2004 1:47 AM
if you cant find what you want, build it yourself. i think thats half the fun of the hobby.
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Jetrock
Member since
August 2003
From: Midtown Sacramento
3,340 posts
Posted by
Jetrock
on Friday, August 13, 2004 3:25 AM
Woodland Scenics has a nice line of small HO-scale buildings with an Old West theme. They're a bit on the small side (a plus for small layouts) but have a lot of charm, are fairly easy to build if you have a little model-building experience, and look good. Plus, they sell for $10-15 each (and some are sets of two buildings) so you can put up a town without breaking the bank.
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dknelson
Member since
March 2002
From: Milwaukee WI (Fox Point)
11,439 posts
Posted by
dknelson
on Friday, August 13, 2004 8:29 AM
Kibri had some old west buildings at one time -- have not checked the latest catalog.
Dave Nelson
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jrbarney
Member since
January 2002
1,132 posts
Posted by
jrbarney
on Friday, August 13, 2004 10:12 AM
John,
You may also want to check out the "Old Town" former
Ayres/Suydam
kits at
Alpine Division Scale Models
:
http://www.alpinemodels.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=ADSM&Category_Code=110
And also, the wild west structure plans at
Wild West
:
http://www.wildweststructures.com
Their signs are a bit hokey so you might want to look for better signs at
Clover House
:
http://www.cloverhouse.com
or elsewhere.
Bob
NMRA Life 0543
"Time flies like an arrow - fruit flies like a banana." "In wine there is wisdom. In beer there is strength. In water there is bacteria." --German proverb
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dehusman
Member since
September 2003
From: Omaha, NE
10,621 posts
Posted by
dehusman
on Friday, August 13, 2004 11:02 AM
www.musketminiatures.com
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Friday, August 13, 2004 11:03 AM
Thanks to all. I'll check all of these out and post pictures when it's all done.
John C.
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