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Matt Edmond had the following to say about our 24 FOOT MOW/LOGGING CABOOSE (Kit 2402): "Last week I received my HO 24' MOW Car and had the opportunity to assemble it this weekend. It's a nice kit and will fit into my depression area layout very well. The details are great and the overall model has a very nice balance and feel to it. It was a great little weekend project. By the way, this little gem even caught the eye of my wife who made specific, positive comments about the detail. This is a big deal, because she normally avoids my train room and modeling projects like the plague. George san luis obispo, CA. Your flat car kit is great. Your bolster design with the hardboard wafer is great, holds a screw better and less likely to split. Everything went together like a precision watch. Makes a great one or two night kit."

Jim Dye thought outside the box on this build, he turned our Feed and Seed kit, into a cigar company.

Bryan Brown has done an excellent job on Paul's Repair, he tried a new technique on the shingles and we think it turned out very realistic.


Brian Drury from Canada has several of our kits on his N scale layout. He sent us these three shots. In the first is Linden Freight House, Dakra's back door and our Log Cabin are in the second shot. The final shot shows a job well done on the 1880's Hotel

Ernest Chudzik has our Z Scale Wills Feed and Seed kit mounted on his layout. He says: "It looks pretty cool. I put the vending machines and a silver trash can on the loading dock and a man on the sidewalk carrying a sack of bird food on his shoulders out to his car. Also some yellow and white flowers along the buildings extension edge look cool. The dock lights look awesome at night and can be turned on and off still leaving the first and second floor lights on. The sidewalks are Styrofoam painted gray. It all took four weeks and was a real challenge but also a lot of fun to build."




Mike Gerrits has used our Lodge and Log Cabins to create a winter getaway:


Christopher Martindale has created a lumber camp diorama that just has to be seen:



Thank you to Bryan Brown of Virginia for submitting the following:
N scale Steam Donkey and Engine House.

Paul Aegerter from Germany did an excellent job on Greg's Saloon.

Also on our One-Stall Engine House

Here are four shots of our kits from Bill Erwin. Bill built our Farm Wagons, Derelict Passenger Car and kitbashed a new MOW car. His freind Frank Legault built Paul's Repair.


Custom cutting on Mad Mike 3434 reissue of Tom Yorks Bordello.
We cut the walls and windows plus he used the two story outhouse on his diorama.


Several of our Z Scale kits on a layout
at the November 2007 Puyallup Train Show

Todd Bergeson has done a great job on two of our
buildings. Here are four shots of Todd's variation on Greg's and our 1880s
Store. Nice work Todd and thank you.


Thanks to Mike B. of San Francisco who did a great job
on one of the Z 1880s Store.

Warren Wills of New Zealand sent along these shots of his
N scale Engine House.


Some photos of the HO Scale Camp Bunk House by Mike
Bloomer of Springfield Oregon. Mike did a great job adding an interior to his kit.


Here's some photos of Greg's Saloon built by Jim Dye of Tampa,Fl

And this is Jim's build of the HO Saw Filer Shack

Photos and Models by Paul Templar, O Scale Saw Filer Shack
(left), HO Scale Camp Bunkhouse (center),
HO Scale Saw Filer Shack (right).

Here is a whole N scale town scene created by Will Annand
from left to right: Engine House upper left,
1880s Store, Greg's Saloon, Paul's Repair
in back and 1880s Shop on right.
Also a close up of another Greg's Saloon.

Here are a few shots submitted by Robert Conrad.


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