spyder62

Hi all
Just released the Keystone Mill in N scale. Includes a cast foundation by Jeff at Motrak models.
http://www.rslaserkits.com/keystone.html

 Also have it in HO with a foundation by Rany at Downdown Deco
The prototype was built around 1900 or so and was a grain mill. Today it is used as a lumber storage building so will fit in any era and even had a rail siding.
http://millpictures.com/mills/details.cfm?millid=1492
thanks
for looking
rich
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kcsphil1

That looks nice

Rich,

As an Nscaler I love your kits.  THis one is not really geographically appropriate for me, though it does look sort of like a an old sugar mill . . .

 

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spyder62

That is does, can be used for

That is does, can be used for a lot of things and from the sounds of it is has in real life.

rich

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Rio Grande Dan

"N" Scale has sure come a long way

40 years ago when I was experimenting with "N" Scale you could'nt find Models of this detail or qualiety any where.

I Model in HO/HOn3 and wouldn't have a use for the finished model in the photo but any one in "N" scale could deffinitally put this model on their layout with bragging rights. Well Done!!

Rio Grande Dan

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stogie

Great job...

Great job Rich.

The great thing for companies like yours, is that so much has not been done and you can easily find a niche where the big boys seldom play. I do design work for two small companies, so I also know how hard it is to get the right amount of detail for a good kit. Looks like you hit the proverbial nail square on the head with another great kit.

And speaking of uses, the Waynesboro Model Railroad club has their layouts in an old grain mill.

Stogie

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joef

Hey, that's a pretty nice looking structure, Rich!

Wow, that structure has a lot of character, Rich! Nice photos and nice model, too.

Thanks for posting the announcement.

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spyder62

Thanks Joe and the others. It

Thanks Joe and the others. It was a fun to design, getting the roof lines right was the hardest part.

 When I saw the photos on line the first time knew it had to be modeled,

thanks

rich

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jeffshultz

One of these days...

Rich,

I'm going to have to drop by your place one of these days and see how you do this. Since I live in Stayton you're on the way to pretty much everywhere else for me.

 

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spyder62

Stop by anytime I'm normal

Stop by anytime I'm normally here unless I'm on a mail run. You drive right by anytime you head to town.

rich

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