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#1
Spectacular, John. Again. Sort of John Allen-like with the mountains going up to the ceiling.
#2
Good morning, all. Low 30s in Chicago today. Low 40s tomorrow, then potentially a bunch of snow on Wednesday. Sheesh.
#3
Kit Building / Re: Showcase Miniatures Val-U Fuels
January 31, 2022, 09:50:59 AM
Yes, indeed. The details....and everything....are gorgeous. I love the way the scene climbs from front to back, from detailed buildings up front to the imposing cliffs in the back. I'm learning a lot about scene blocking from this group. (Well, at least I'm noticing it. Yet to be seen is whether I learn anything)
#4
New Structure Kits / Re: Red Hook Wharf
January 31, 2022, 09:37:30 AM
Quote from: craftsmankits on January 30, 2022, 11:09:12 PM
Well, that didn't take long.  Sold out, both domestic and international.  It will be back, but the demand, without a doubt, was there.  I wonder what other 'surprises' are in store?

Mark

Holy cow....I got the email on Saturday. Less than 48 hours! Glad I got my snout in the trough.
#5
New Structure Kits / Re: Red Hook Wharf
January 30, 2022, 02:51:59 PM
Quote from: Janbouli on January 30, 2022, 12:34:10 PM
I have mixed feelings about re-running a limited edition , one side of me says limited is limited , the other says good because kits are meant to be built and not saved to make a profit on them. How do you all feel about this?

I think the rerun is great. It is a great service to modelers who missed a great kit the first time around (like me - I didn't even know about FOS scale when the kit first came out...just ordered mine now). I know it's a disservice to those who buy 10 of them and make a business out of scalping them (I am sure many of us have seen sellers sell the same kit on eBay in back-to-back auctions). But, as you said, the intent is for great products to be built and enjoyed by modelers. But, I believe the kit makers do limited runs to build demand and, more importantly, reduce their own maintenance burden for old kits. I don't think they are really focused on or promising extra value because they're one-of-a-kind-forever. The demand comes from "I'm going to build this many now -- you have to buy 'em before I run out....who knows if/when I will offer them again." People who want to do market speculation can do something else....maybe short pharma stocks.

Like Bob, I want to feature a waterfront peninsula somewhere on my layout. I am thinking that Red Hook will anchor it and will be joined by Emporium Seafood, and perhaps a couple of other things. This new purchase will help drive me to sell off some other kits that I know won't make their way to the layout. I promised myself a zero-sum game on kit inventory at this point. Sokay. I have expected that for a while.

Cheers,
Vince

#6
Quote from: ReadingBob on January 25, 2022, 06:54:48 AM
Morning all,

Well, Opa George must have jinxed me.  I had to put in a call to get my A/C unit repaired.  Last night the outside unit quit running and the house was being heated by the emergency (read $$$) heat in the blower unit.  Not the first time this has happened.  Actually it's not the second, third, fourth, fifth....    >:(  We'll be replacing it in the next year of two.  It's a "Lemon"ex.  We won't be going with that brand again.



Have a great one!

Good morning, all.

Need I say it, Bob? You can't stop a Trane.

Vince
#7
Looks great, Tom. Is that a treadmill in the foreground for the dairy employees that eat too much ice cream?  :)
#8
Very nice, George. Quite a dramatic and engaging scene with all the storefronts on such a steep grade.
#9
I'm definitely following. You have already quintupled my scratch building knowledge!

Vince
#10
Baggage Car - Daily Chat / Re: How to videos?
January 05, 2022, 08:54:36 PM
Yes, thanks a lot for the posting. MUCH simpler than other techniques I have seen where you have to put the thinner on the wood first, let it dry, paint over it with the acrylic, let it dry, then use some tape or scrub with watery, stiff brush to "chip" it.

Vince
#11
Happy New Year, all. I've been out of touch on this forum for a while....hope to correct that, soon.

Yesterday, the forecast was for around 6-10" of snow. This morning, I'm seeing a freezing rain forecast instead. Sounds like modeling would be safer either way.

Cheers,
V
#12
Good morning, everyone.
#13
Forum Contests / Re: The 2022 Winter Build Challenge
December 19, 2021, 04:40:35 PM
Quote from: ReadingBob on December 19, 2021, 02:32:00 PM
For me it will be something a little bit different.  A plastic kit the Judge asked me to build and light up.  8)  I haven't started yet.  I need to finish up the FOS Yard Office No. 3 that's currently occupying my workbench.


Excellent choice, Bob! I have a few of these large Bachmann buildings as well. I'm planning to use them in my downtown Chicago scene that will be the upper deck of my peninsula sometime later. I am very interested in seeing how you will bring this to life.

V
#14
Quote from: deemery on December 11, 2021, 10:08:40 AM
I'd rate this as one of the top builds ever reported in a railroad forum. 


dave

Double ditto on that.  What a wonderful creation. Amazing. Such a feel-good subject, too. Thanks!
#15
Keeps getting remarkabler. Loving watching this come together. Thx, Carl.
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