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Wednesday
Oct262016

Do you really want a $75 engine house?

Another model company just released a contemporary engine house. It’s plastic, HO and priced at $74.95. Our contemporary steel engine house can be made in any scale. You can make as many as you want or need and it sells for $7.95 or approximatly 10%. Did I mention that you can build as many as you want or as long as you want. Did I mention that our engine house looks fantastically realistic, is a fun and easy project, and needs no additional painting or weathering.

So maybe you want to save some money and buy a couple of locomotives to put in that engine house. Hmmmm.

Or perhaps a $54.95 small depot from another company. It’s wood, it looks a bit like our Branch Line Depot kit #S44 for $9.95. We have two other distinctive stations. The Small Town Station,  kit #S16 for $8.95 or its smaller companion the Flag Stop, kit #S39 for $4.95.

We invite you to do some fact checking. Clever Models kits look as good or better then any other kits on the market.

Contemporary steel engine house is kit, S100 $7.95.

Tuesday
Oct112016

Looks like it's kitbashing week. Check this out

Paul Egri and Dave Rarig combined talents to bash this version of our Small Company House, Kit # S14.  This is what paper modeling is all about.  Think about how difficult it would be to take a single story house kit in resin, hydrocal, plastic, wood or any other medium and add a full porch, a second story and a stone chimney.  I don’t know how long it took to make these modifications, but I can gaurantee it wasn’t as difficult as it would be in any other material.  Great job guys!

Tuesday
Oct112016

These pix go with Dick Green's discussion post

Just a quick comment here.  This is a great example of how to use this type of kit.  Just cut out pieces and overlay them and move them around until you get what you want.  Then, leave them as a 2 dimensional flat or build the out for more depth.  Remember what we have always said.  IT IS YOUR MODEL.  DO WHAT YOU WANT.  There is no right or wrong way to do it.  Look at these great results.  I hope we get some updates as the model(s) progress.  Great Job Dick.

Tuesday
Oct112016

This is the pic that goes with Lynn Zelmer's Discussion Topic