Thursday, April 9, 2009, 01:12 PM
Yes i think perhaps we are. First let me acknowledge that the web page is sadly out of date. It will be completely new soon. the only part I'm hoping to salvage is this blog which gets read more than you might think.
OK, so heres the crazy part.
Bro Dave and I sat down to decide what to put on the next two disks. originally we had planned 4 disks. well, its going to be a lot more then that. response to the first two has been fantastic with the engine house and water tower combo almost sold out. I think there are 7 left as of this morning. I digress....
What goes on the next disks?
The wood frame building disk Vol 1:
1. Furniture factory, revised with a new add on wing and a new out building.
2. The mercantile
3. The timber dock with an extension
4. The cannery, a brand new kit
5. McElder cycles, a brand new kit. a western style false front. 2 complete different versions, one with an loading dock and raised stone foundation for track side use.
6. The frame garage
PLUS 6 textures:
yellow clapboard
distressed red clapboard
tan clapboard
tar paper
gray asphalt shingle
AND the dark wood fence and the white wood fence
ALL for $39.95
I look at this list and I think, Are we nuts?
Disk 2 Brick buildings Vol 1
1. The small forge, Revised and even cooler if you make it twice as big (which you can now that you are printing the parts)
2. The warehouse, Same thing make a whole warehouse district.
3.Woolworth's warehouse flat (not so flat, about 2" deep) Brand new with lots of signs and ducts.
4.Plant#2 a classic (no there is no plant #1)
5. The Turbine house
6. Akron tools, Brand new. A big, long gothic brick building with rail access.
Plus a bunch of texture.
You get my point... This is crazy, we have more buildings left over. maybe we should break this into two disks. Give us your opinion. I could add two more brick buildings including the brand new "Cream city tool works" a huge kit, and break this into two $29 collections or leave it as it is for $39
Next up steel buildings, Don't get me started.
Thom





