We just posted our new fully built, Supply Dock in HO scale. Made to fit in a tight space. I apologize for the advert.
http://www.pinecanyonscalemodels.com/supply_dock.htm
Happy Railroading, Keith
PineCanyonRR
Looks very authentic!
I especially like the gas station kit! Fits just about anywhere in the USA up until the 1980s. Many parts of rural Georgia that I’ve visited since 1989 have homes and businesses that look like they’re frozen in time. Some of your kits would fit in perfectly in small town themes! [;)][:D]
The work bench is impressive. Would look at home in any some of the DPM or Walther’s industrial building kits with the large windows that let you peer in. [:)][:p]
Thanks!
Thank you for your nice feedback. We are in the process of making a few new versions of the workbench. Also, the spanish style gas station will be realeased in HO scale later this year. It has been a favorite in S-scale. Many of these stations still stand and are used for all kinds of things, such as hubcap peddler, auto body shop etc.
Happy Railroading, Keith
http://www.pinecanyonscalemodels.com
PineCanyonRR,
Just a suggestion, if I may.
I know tooling is expensive, but consider making an HO “metal” workbench as well! This would be something that could be used in model Diesel Locomotive Shops, or heavy industry where mechanical repairs and welding occur. Most of the “typical” work benches in these types of shops have been made of steel, from the steam era right through today.
I worked 15 years in a transit bus maintenance shop. 31 out of the 35 work benches/tables were made of steel. The mechanics, body shop techs, tire specialists, parts rebuilders, electronics techs, welders, and building maintenance personnel used (and abused) these benches heavily. These could sure take a lot of punishment!
Thanks for the great products!