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domino

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Hey all

 

Im planning to expand my exhibition layout with an small private Railroad line, theme is old Japanese steam and houses , so im looking for a old small train station but can`t find one , I don't like the Kato 23-220 or 23-221 don't think they are rustic enough.

 

 

Any ideas are welcome.

 

Brian

 

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Brian

 

tomytec has a couple of older looking stations and platforms. 

 

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10129152

 

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10069604

 

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10069603

 

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10068701

 

cheers,

 

jeff

Hey Jeff

 

Thanks, yes I was thinking of Tomytec , but for some reason my search didn't show these stations , so thanks for finding them for me

 

Brian

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Jeff

 

I have never seen the Tomix building before, looks very plastic for me, and the Greeenmax is fine but usually you have to paint them and that does not look nice , the Sankei is paper/cardboard but not for me, I think im going to settle for the Tomytec you found for me http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10068701

 

Brian

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Martijn Meerts

Tomytec has some lovely small stations, but don't discard Sankei purely because it's paper/cardboard. I'm not a big fan of paper kits myself, but the Sankei ones look great and are built in such a way that makes them very sturdy as well. In fact, the little house I've built as a test is pretty much as sturdy as a plastic kit, but weighs a lot less (great for exhibitions layouts :)) and looks much better as well (apart from the bits where I messed up and ruined the thing, but well ... ;))

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Tomytec has some lovely small stations, but don't discard Sankei purely because it's paper/cardboard. I'm not a big fan of paper kits myself, but the Sankei ones look great and are built in such a way that makes them very sturdy as well. In fact, the little house I've built as a test is pretty much as sturdy as a plastic kit, but weighs a lot less (great for exhibitions layouts :)) and looks much better as well (apart from the bits where I messed up and ruined the thing, but well ... ;))

Hey Martijn

 

Ok, maybe one day I will give Sankei a chance , but for now I will stick with Tomytec they have tons of great things for N scale.

 

Brian

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