For troop sleepers, in my opinion, I strongly recommend lots of requests
to Intermountain. With enough expressed interest, they might introduce
these kits.
(Hint. Hint. Wink. Wink.)
(You heard this frome somebody else, not me.)
(I know nothing and can't talk about what I don't know.)
Just start sending letters and email to Intermountain. We might be
pleasantly supprised without going the route of selling another manufacturer
on the project, let alone rounding up all the needed reference material.
Contact me off list if there are questions
InterMountain Railway Company (303) 772-1901
30 E. Ninth Ave. -- P.O. Box 839
(800) 472-2530
Longmont, Colorado 80502-0839 FAX:
(303) 772-8534
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From: "John Trulson" <norskeviking@e...>
Reply-To: BRHSlist@egroups.com
To: "BRHS" <BRHSlist@egroups.com>
Subject: [BRHSlist] Bi-Levels
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 10:21:34 -0700
I've never heard of Train Station doing N-Scale, sorry. But
I like Loren's idea of troop cars and/or the express conversion of them.
We
REALLY need someone with plans, pictures and whatever it takes and then
approach them with the idea. Who knows what can become of it.
I now have a crazy idea that may work (or not). What happens if you were
to
take a Aurora Car Shops car and
make a mold of the side of the car and then make resin
sides? I don't know if this is legal, but then its been a long
time ago. John
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