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Early 1900 mountain logging, equipment, buildings.
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There are some cool kit manufacturers out there with the stuff you are looking for: <br /> <br />My favorite is Rio Grande Models. Here is there site: <br /> <br />http://www.riograndemodels.com/ <br /> <br />Heres a shot of some of their kits in this train from my old layout:: <br /> <br /> <br />[img]http://www.railimages.com/albums/guycantwell/aad.sized.jpg[/img] <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />All of their stuff is craftsman kits, but they sure are nice. Other companies include: <br /> <br />Evergreen models - detail parts <br />Sierra West Designs - logging camps etc rolling stock <br />BTS - detail parts, sawmill <br />SS LTD - detail parts <br />Campbell - structures/figures <br />Magnuson (OOP) - logging shacks <br />Musket Miniatures - figures <br />Lytler and Lytler - figures <br />Banta Model Works - structure <br />Kaydee - log skeleton cars <br />Rivarossi - log skeleton cars <br /> <br />Check out the Shortline and narrow Gauge Gazette for lots of this type of railroading. You may find yourself scratchbuilding and being drawn towards narrow guage,,
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