Seems to me requests for new castings or new kits should have their own thread rather than being buried in a thread on website tweaks.
For example, the reference to the Deer Creek Box Factory (
http://www.sierrawestscalemodels.com/Mill/mill.shtml) sounds like a great idea though I'd rather see it concentrate on crates and barrels (Brett is probably sick of hearing about this idea) with a side facility for forging and installing barrel bands, etc.
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Jerry
Nick
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Just think of the the fun you'd have rusting one of these... They are still a somewhat common sight in certain parts of the country where logging is a major industry.
Still a common sight in logging areas today maybe, although, unused since the mid to late fifties when they were closed down due to environmental legislation and federal law.
This is why they are rusty now, 60-70 years after they went out of service.
When in use, I'm sure they looked much different, so, rusting one of these would be great fun indeed, if, you were modelling the modern era.
Back when they were 'new' and in use I suspect there would be little to no rust.
Similar situation to corrugated roofs, yeah they look old and rusted out now on an 80 year old barn, but, back in the day, 10 years after it was built, I'm sure it was still in pretty good shape with minor rusting around the edges at most.
They built things to last back then, not the "throw away" society we live in today.
Karl.A
Karl.A
Moose Creek RR
A shingle mill is in the works - the machinery is very unique and Karl has been researching and mocking up the cast of characters in styrene. This will be a real shingle mill! Info on the kit is still a ways off. The Mack trucks will eventually be released again, just need to make a new mold set.
AH&D Hoist engines are on the very short list of near term projects...
Jason
They are really cool little scenes by themselves and would make great additions to any larger diorama or layout area. I'll leave it to Brett to answer about a possible re-release as they were also mentioned previously.
Karl.A