Our April TBS release is extra-special: it actually includes two buildings—no joke! The East End Townhouses kit features a brick and a brownstone structure, with lots of opportunities to mix and match the components. One has an extension with a deck on the roof; the other has three short decks. You choose which townhouse has what options. More images and information are forthcoming.
David, I placed my order with Karin. Your kits has been a godsend. When I started my street running module, I didnt know if I could find enough buildings for my town. Now I dont know if I have enouth streets for all the kits.
If they keep this up John, you will have as many TBS as you have CSX. Does that make you a TT mogul......Train/town mogul? )
Well now, there is an oxymoron if ever I heard one.......Snyders and rich. Somehow those two just don't go together as nicely as I would like them to ) Honestly?...I don't think any Z manufacturer ever gets 'rich'. Make some money....yes, but definitely not rich. It is a nice concept though. Any manufacturer out there getting rich off of Z scale? Step forward please......I'd like to borrow 5 bucks if I can pay you back next Tuesday.
Loren & David Have you considered releasing low relief industrial buildings? or any typeof low relief buildings? Mike..
Mike, I am not the master mind behind the success of TBS. All the praise and credit belongs to David, the master mind behind TBS, and Karin who work together to bring these creations to bear. I do know for a fact that David has more ideas for projects than can be produced in a very long time. The options are limitless and David will have to address the subject of what's in the storehouse of ideas he has. Honestly, the back log of ideas is as long as the Alaskan winter nights.....(for Karin's sake .) Folks may get excited one month and not the next, but trust me, there is a zillion ideas floating around in David's gray matter. Just save your bucks for some upcoming beauties. Forget the kid's college fund, the pleasure boat, the trip to the Bahamas, the summer cabin, Z is where is at, and that's not because I'm involved with Z, but because Z IS the neatest thing since Velcro. )