Tuesday
Sep042012
Over the top The free thank you kit is up
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 at 10:47PM
Wright’s general repair is a real nice kit that will fill a lot of story in a small space. We will keep it available for free for the next week then it goes away for a while. It will eventually return as a for sale kit, but not for a while so get it now.
Hope you enjoy it and thank you.
Before you all start asking, Wright’s is 17’-3 wide x 17’-3 deep x 22’-9 to the peak and the side entrance is 6’-7-1/2 wide x 5’-9 deep and can be placed anywhere. Yes, even out back as a privy, although, you will have to add a fourth wall. Maybe by the time the kit goes up for sale we will have found the time and paper space to add one.
Dave | 12 Comments |
Reader Comments (12)
Thankyou:
Don
Another winner. A great little structure. Looks like the side addition could be turned into stand alone privey.
Thanks for all the great models,
John
What a great model! All kinds of potential. I have already designated a spot for it on the J&RG with a complete lighted machine shop interior. Just the ride size for a vacant spot!
Jim
Every couple of days I check who is spreading the word via the many forums. Occasionally there are new ones I haven't seen before. Often they are European with posts in Dutch, German, Polish or Check. Of course i can't read these but i still browse them hoping for pix or an occasional word. Often I can piece together that they are saying something nice or appreciative.
It really feels great to know that we are reaching such a wide audience of very skilled modelers. I wish there was a way to get them to send more pictures. So the invitation is out there to build the community world wide.
thank you for this nice gift. I am one of the guys posting in german forums and, of course, on my own blog. I have some of your models, freebies and payed ones. This models are some of the finest stuff one can get for the money. I hope it is OK for you, that I am doing some promotion for your models on my blog. Got a picture from you for doing this - is it OK?
The only drawback, I see with your models (in the past) was the lack of visual instructions. Not a problem for the pros - but it may be a problem for the beginner.
Keep on with this fine stuff.
Best wishes from the rainy baltic coast of Germany
Peter
Thom M
I'm sure you'll like it
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