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Friday
Mar102017

Worldwide 

Just this hour, we have visitors from all over the world.  Denmark, France, Thiland, Netherlands, Canada, Germany and that’s just this hour.  It facinates me how our little group reaches around the world.

We’d like to hear from you.  Are we serving your need?  How can we do it better?  I know there are a lot of US prototype modelers out there.  Cerainly, cardmodeling is even more popular outside the US.

Thank you all for making my day.

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Reader Comments (5)

Here is a suggestion ,
I think the wharf buildings at Wiscasset on the WW&F Ry ie. Turner Creamery , The Wiscasset Grain Co, the Sail Loft, the Wiscasset Lumber Co and the really neat little Octagon wharf stn. would be a great addition to your kits.
The Maine two footers have a large following in all scales from Hon30 to Sn2 to On2/30 and even G scale.
With the cost of wood and plastic kits of these buildings in the hundred plus dollar range I think your paper ones with there much lower price point and great look would be a huge success....................here's hoping!
Oh ya the Weeks Mills and the Wiscasset station would be really great as well

Patrick Konkle
March 16, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterW.P. Konkle
the kits on the Waterfront disk cover a lot of the same feeling
March 18, 2017 | Registered CommenterDave
the kits on the Waterfront disk cover a lot of the same feeling . I like all your suggestions.
March 18, 2017 | Registered CommenterDave
Hi:
First of all congratulations for your delightful kits.
My suggestion is: how about laser printed windows for your models to purchase apart.
I've built only two of your models and I sort of manage to make them convincing. Except for the windows. I haven't noticed if you have standard size windows(in order to make the product attractive for you to invest in them. But maybe there are more like me experiencing this difficulty.
Best regards
May 5, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterCarlos Filipe
We tries laser cut shingles and we had art ready for windows but sales of the shingles were disappointing even though the quality was excellent. People who used them loved them. We didn't lose money but didn't make any either. still have some left.
generally a lot of castings already fit thought thats not planned. for what its worth our paper windows look better and are more scale then plastic.
May 5, 2017 | Registered CommenterDave

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