A place for Woodland Scenics Kit Pictures

Started by nvrr49, December 20, 2013, 08:03:15 PM

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nvrr49

I love the metal kits from Woodland Scenics, so I thought I would create a thread where anyone could post pictures of their completed or in progress kits.

More picts of the diorama here: http://nvrr49.blogspot.com/2013/11/machine-shop-woodland-scenics.html

NEMMRRC

I built the Woodland Scenics  D244 Diamond T Flatbed Truck.



Build thread here:
http://www.kitforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6632#p108382

Jaime

Raymo

Woodland Scenics Grader w/ GHQ figure

Raymo


Raymo


CNRGlen

I've got at least 10 WS kits on my layout
The Machine shop


Branchline Water tower


Rocky's Tavern and Shop repair shop


Ticket office


And the grader


I have a few more but I can't find pictures at the moment.  I have at least 4 more unbuilt structures. Mostly picked up at swap meets from modelers that get intimidated working with metal

barrymk

Love the detailing on  these, I wrote to WS asking who did the original work as it was so impressive but they "don't give out that information"  Anyway here's my chicken coop. (I'm still painting chickens)....


bparrish

Here is a shot of the WS branch line station.

see ya
Bob

Did you ever notice how many towns are named after their water towers ! ?

barrymk

Brill. So much character built in. They are great little kits. I much prefer the old lead pewter ones which are much easier to clean up and today's versions have a load more flash, no doubt the moulds are wearing down.

nvrr49

Quote from: barrymk on December 24, 2013, 06:11:48 AM
Brill. So much character built in. They are great little kits. I much prefer the old lead pewter ones which are much easier to clean up and today's versions have a load more flash, no doubt the moulds are wearing down.

They need to pull out the masters and make new molds!  I Believe the old ones were lead, and the new ones are pewter.  True pewter does not have any lead in it.


barrymk

I bought this the other day from a local hobby shop. Rarer than hen's teeth round here  - hobby shops and WS metal kits. I thought it would make a good supply truck for my mines.  It would have given 25 years of dogged service in my timeline so deserves to look a bit tired. Fiddly, little kit to put together but worth it in the end.






nvrr49

These are a nice easy build...assuming all the parts are there.


An old meets new picture, old cast metal kit tractors and a shop and machine shed that is 3d printed.

ak-milw

I always liked the tree house. I am going to have to get that one someday.

Dozer and log hauler.





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PHQRR

Here's my Woodland Scenic "Dead Trees" that I purchased at the Lansing train show...


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