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Saturday
Aug212010

Narrow Gauge Show Teaser

Just some of what you might see if you make it to our table (#315) at the 30th. Annual National Narrow Gauge Convention in St. Louis, September 1-4.  And YES, before you even ask, the side tanks and cab do fit the new BHC 0-4-0.

Tuesday
Aug172010

Upcoming Show Schedule

Currently we are hectically preparing for a trip to the 30th. Annual Narrow Gauge Convention in St. Louis from September 1st. to 4th.

We will be displaying our HOn30 Layout which has a nice selection of our structures on it and also has trains running on it that are all made from cardstock.  We will also be debuting a new DVD which will contain all the rolling stock kits that you will see running.  (And maybe some that will be a suprise.)

We will be located at table 315, on the far right side of the room, across the aisle from Precision Scale.  To see a map of the convention hall, goto http://www.30ngconvention.org/.  Click on the “Convention Updates” box and then “Manufacturers Floor Plan”.

We hope to have the opportunity to see many of our old friends and make many new ones.

Wednesday
Jul212010

New Cannery Pix

I finally had a chance to dig these out of where they have been hiding on my hard drive.  They are also included when you download the kit.

These pictures show the Cannery in HO on our traveling HOn30 display layout.

Sunday
May302010

NEW KIT added to models page

We just added American Steel Pipe Works to our list of available models.  This is something that the steel mill modelers, out ther have asked for, for a long time.  It is a “low-relief” kit meant to be up against the backdrop, but using some ingenuity and liberal amounts of various colors of our corrugated steel sheet textures, can, and has, been made into a huge foreground model.  Just print out the ends twice and connect them with as much sheeting, in between as you like.  That is what makes cardstock modeling the great medium that it is.  You can build something twice the size of anything else on the market for 1/10 the cost.