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Yeah, I remember them when they first came out, thinking what nice detailing they had for N scale. Are they gone now? If so, that's too bad. At least you got the A frame and did a very nice job with it.
Jim, Here is the link to the new home,I know both of them very well have done countless shows with them great ppl to deal with.The HO A-frame is killer
Larry http://www.onlinetrains.com/
That's a good looking A-Frame you have there nmaniac, nice work. I like it so much that I might just have to see if I can find room for one of those myself....
Morning Carl,Thank you very much I listed the link,if you do build it use yellow wood glue I would place some in a small cup and let it get tacky,the deck frame on hte underside is the hardest part and I used Mini-wax stain pens got them at Home Depot its easier to pre-stain the parts before you cut them out post pics to plz.
Your model looks a lot like a place I actually stayed, even the size of the grassy area and the grade of the surrounding terrain. Off the picture and downhill there would have been several more just like it in a valley. That is really cool, actually brought back memories.