Their web site is back up again, but with no reference to the fire. Perhaps yesterday it was overloaded by folks trying to log on. At least it means that their web server was off-site.
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Go to Google Maps and look up Linn Creek, Mo. Look at an aerial view. It is a very small town. My apartment complex is nearly as large.
Ah, I see in another thread that it is, in fact, a very small municipality . . . pretty much answers my question. Should have looked (read) before I leaped (posted)
Perhaps someone has already said this, if so I apologize. It seems interesting that the fire was across the street from City Hall, indicating a centre of an urban area, yet they had to haul water to the scene. Surprising that there were no hydrants.
At our church, we have insurance, but the stained glass windows are not insured since they cannot be replaced at any price. So, why bother.
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I'm quite confident W/S had fire insurance; however, there are some things that are very difficult to replace even with insurance coverage. Things such as computer records, contact information, lost sales, and just the time needed to rebuild a business. Just imagine having a home go up in flames, yes insurance helps, but it is still a very difficult time for all involved.
Wayne
Modeling HO Freelance Logging Railroad.
Graffen Aren't there any company insurances in the US.....?
Aren't there any company insurances in the US.....?
I'm not sure what is humorous about a business losing everything and perhaps it's employees being without a job?
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This is a very valuable and widely respected company and I'm sure they will keep all modelers informed once they get over the initial shock of what has happened. I'm confident we'll be hearing from them shortly, and I am very sorry for all the employees who find themselves instantly out of a job. This fire has effected a great many people and families and I wish them all the best during their recovery period.
Eric97123 Hopefully they will announce or even post here of what will be affected. I would say 99% of my scenery material is WS.
Hopefully they will announce or even post here of what will be affected. I would say 99% of my scenery material is WS.
Glad I'm past the biggest part of the scenery on my layout.
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Wow! Note to self-- earmark some dollars to spend with Woodland Scenics soon. Sounds like they're going to need all the help they can get.
John
It looks like they plan to re-open today in the undamaged part of their facilities.
http://www.ky3.com/news/ky3-story-woodlandscenics-010511,0,444951.story
Rich
Alton Junction
Sir Madog All the scenic material I use for my layout is made by WS and I can´t think of a proper substitute for it.
All the scenic material I use for my layout is made by WS and I can´t think of a proper substitute for it.
Try Scenic Express.
They have an extensive line of scenery materials, some of which is WS. But they also sell a lot of other lines.
Series of pictures from the fire. I'm glad that no one was hurt and hope that they can fully recover.
http://www.lakenewsonline.com/photos/x1015660979/Fire-destroys-Woodland-Scenics?foto=0
Marlon
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I am very sad to learn about the fire at WS´s MO plant.
I hope they´ll be back in business soon.
Sad to learn about the fire.
Happy the 150 workers were okay, but now they probably do not have their jobs. That's not good.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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G Paine Thats what I was thinking, the molds for the products made at that shop, also any design work, drawings, digital information, etc. Hope they had off-site backups of all that stuff.
Thats what I was thinking, the molds for the products made at that shop, also any design work, drawings, digital information, etc. Hope they had off-site backups of all that stuff.
Being in the IT buysiness, THIS is where many small companies fall down. They might even have a backup system in place, but the resulting tape/etc never gets moved any further than the network manager's office. Fine if the server crashes, but not so good when the building burns down.
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Their web site is unavailable.
I hope they didn't lose any of the molds for their models. These would be very difficult to replace.
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Anyone have any idea how much of their product was made in MO? A quick scan of some of the stuff I have here shows that the figures are made in China, but the turfs look like they are made in the USA. With that many employees in the location it is hard to believe that they are all warehouse clerks and office staff, there must have been a fair amount of production?
cacole Graffen: Aren't there any company insurances in the US.....? Yes, they hopefully had fire insurance, but it will still take them several months to rebuild and recover their losses. There's no indication in the news article about how severe their loss of machinery might have been, and whether they lost manufacturing capacity. If new machines have to be purchased that could set their recovery back even further.
Graffen: Aren't there any company insurances in the US.....?
Yes, they hopefully had fire insurance, but it will still take them several months to rebuild and recover their losses.
There's no indication in the news article about how severe their loss of machinery might have been, and whether they lost manufacturing capacity. If new machines have to be purchased that could set their recovery back even further.
I hope for their sake that they were insured as well. Unfortunately, some smaller companies think this is a good place to cut costs. I hope WS wasn't one of them.
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I'm going to the LHS today. Better stock up.
I hope they get back on their feet soon.
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ChevelleSSguy jeffrey-wimberly: Well, expect prices to go up! That was my first thought as well after seeing no one was hurt.
jeffrey-wimberly: Well, expect prices to go up!
Well, expect prices to go up!
That was my first thought as well after seeing no one was hurt.
After reading all got out to safety, my first thought was "oh, no, now there will be a shortage of supplies for awhile" and "hopefully they will recover/rebuild and not fold out of business".
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
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After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
Wow! I sure hope that they can recover, the economy being so bad and all.
Dean
30 years 1:1 Canadian Pacific.....now switching in HO
Sure glad the toxic smoke did not cause more problems and of course the employes are OK. I wonder if the prices will go up, would be an excelent time for other companys to get a bigger share of the market. Will be interesting how things shake out, amd wishing Woodland Scenicds a speedy recovery to get the employees back to work, that worrys me more then anything.
jeffrey-wimberly Well, expect prices to go up!