QUOTE: Originally posted by TheRockModeler Ok since we are on this topic, is there any source of good 1:29 scratchbuilding supplies, for example brick walls, or metal building walls (like the pikestuff in HO). Or even any modern Industry buildings made in 1:29 that is American (not European) style????? My wife has searched the net and come up with zip. I have a hair brain idea to contact a plastics company and see how much it would cost to have molds made and sell the stuff as a side job.
QUOTE: Originally posted by FJ and G Gents, it's a matter of put up or shut up :) ------------------------------------- Nice structure! MR has lots of good plans, btw.
QUOTE: Originally posted by toenailridgesl Anyone want to follow along if I do a 1:29 sand house project? It'll be in wood with metal bits & pieces. No plans but based on the HO plastic model Atlas used to do years ago. [Gents, it's a matter of put up or shut up :)
QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ <snipped> BTW we produce "stuff" from Z scale to Large Scale. In Large Scale there are two scales as far as I'm concerned: 1:32 (aka Spur1) and 1:22.5 (aka Spur2). Our products are fashioned to those scales. If someone wants to do the "10% up or 10% down Tango".......... by all means, be my guest! [;)][:D][:D][}:)][:D][:D]
QUOTE: Posted: 29 Mar 2006, 21:29:10 by Bob Zajicek QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Bob Johnson Bob, don't you realize that we 1:29 modelers are almost as low on the priority list as Dave the "O" outdoors modeler? We ain't gonna get nothin! Aye Cap'n! The 1/32 bunch is in the same boat with us. What's good for us would fit them too. Being relatively new to this hobby, I'm just flabergasted at this scale situation. I guess the Polks figured no one would sweat the differences 1:29 would create, possibly thinking back to the Lionel days. Well, kids don't worry scale differences as most know, but kids aren't playing with 1:29 trains either, for the most part. I want my GRR to look 'right', not like a bunch of doofus toys scattered all over the backyard. I can almost tolerate having to scratch build 95% of my structures, but holy cow, why can't someone at least cast some freakin' doors that fit? Gads, is that asking too much? This industry is really starting to tick me off. What Bozos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Bob Johnson And the doors are the real problem! You see houses and stores with all sizes of windows, but doors become standardized; and looking at 1:20.5 doors on a station that a 1:29 car is parked near really points it out. Makes it all look like junk! Even the 1:24 doors are just too big!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Bob Johnson Bob, don't you realize that we 1:29 modelers are almost as low on the priority list as Dave the "O" outdoors modeler? We ain't gonna get nothin!
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by FJ and G Bob, I raised that point yesterday or the day before on the pull-out forum. I think that the current crop of pullouts are really neat but I really can't use them as I don't model that era or narrow gauge. (as long as they don't take away space from the rest of the magazine I think they're OK, and I'm sure there are some Maine 2' modelers who are absolutely thrilled with them). [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Actaully I would think if anything the "Scratchbuilding" forum would be far better off with the "Pull-out plans" forum. Afterall kitbashing a lokie has nothing to do with tracklaying technics or which plant to install, yet it does have everything to do with the technics used to build the pull-out plan models.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Bob Johnson Rene, are the gods in the corner office gonna let you go to York this year, or are they gonna hog the expense account for themselves again??? Hope to see you there, and we won't make you wear white slacks to plant posies!
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
QUOTE: Originally posted by Camaro1967 Thanks Rock Modeler. Its a sleeper. .30 over 454, turbo 350, big cam, runs on pump gas, suprised a few 5.0 mustangs. Check it out at: http://www.life.umd.edu/cbmg/faculty/bottino/genetics/camaro.html Paul
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
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