When we first get involved in this hobby we come accross the same familiar manufacturers, Atlas, Bachmann, Walthers and all the others that we are all familiar with. As our hobby skills develop many of us find little niches within the hobby that really stimulate our creative juices and interest. For me, structure building has really taken on an important dimension. What quickly becomes apparent is that there are a host of small business that serve the niche segments of the hobby. Many are one-man-bands, perhaps only part-time business’ operating out of spare rooms, basements and garages. These small companies add a diversity to the hobby that allows us to create layouts that don’t simply have the same Walthers or DPM structures on them.
I am currently building a model from one such small manufacturer. A signal tower by Bollinger Edgerly Scale Trains http://www.besttrains.com/ I started work on this model last week while travelling in California. I decided to take some basic tools with me and work in hotel rooms in the evening.

You can’t see it in this picture, but the laser cut windows are on the left of the table. I noticed that some of the mullions were damaged. Now I like a run-down look for some of my structures, but I want this to be a working signal tower. Anyway, I e-mailed Brian at BEST and was delighted to find the replacement parts awaiting my arrival at home at the end of the week. This is one thing I really like about these small business’, the owners are proud of what they do and stand behind their product.
Here are a couple of in-progress shots of the model.


So my message to those of you that have not tr