Isn't it rather quiet on the N scale "new releases" front

Carl Sowell Aug 7, 2015

  1. spyder62

    spyder62 TrainBoard Member

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    We just issued a two story house in two versions one wood framed and one brick that are on the web site now.
    In the next few days my web guy should have up the Courter Building and brick and wood framed two story factory building that
    will fit in any era as it was built in 1866 and was in use until it burnt down in the 1960's, This one can be built in a number of ways
    as the sides are interchangeable so loading dock can be on either side. Plus the addition can be moved around or built as a stand alone
    structure.
    We also released a series of open girder bridges in 30, 40 and 60 foot spans with 80 and 100 foot spans to follow in the next week.
    These are available in 90, 45 and 22.5 degree crossings .
    So look for them on the web site soon as I did over load my web guy.
    rich
    www.rslaserkits.com
     
  2. rogergperkins

    rogergperkins TrainBoard Member

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    Since Spring 2014, I have not had a home layout because we are planning to move. Thus my model railroading time has been spent reading this and other forums. After nearly 40 years modeling in n-scale, I find my wallet/budget is not keeping up with the new, tempting releases. My primary focus is steam, however I also enjoy assembling structure kits. Most of my hobby budget in the intervening months has gone for dcc decoders and the installation of them in my favorite steam locomotives. I am still rooting for smaller steam such as 2-8-0s with all the current "bells and whistles."
     

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