These look very interesting. Just a thought for future reference - I would very much like to see O gauge litho tinplate reefers equivalents of some of the scale Atlas cars. No fantasy, just a straight up litho version of almost any of the billboards that have been produced.
John.
Hello Vijay and Andries; just inquiring as to whether you are proceeding with your proposed line of new Dorfan rolling stock. I hope so. If so; I've got my fingers crossed that you'll make some Canadian railway names. thanks wayne (walter)
Dear Waynew and Jim,
Thank you for your post.
We have some back log to produce and ship and the modular Engine Shed will come first. We will proceed but it is scheduled for 2015.
Cheers,
Andries
John.
it always puzzles me why people who make reproductions don't change the road number. i doubt if i will buy the exact same car as an original i already own. a different number might be a different story.
Dear Overland, Thank you, that is a good point,
Cheers,
Andries
Dear Waynew and Jim,
Thank you for your post.
We have some back log to produce and ship and the modular Engine Shed will come first. We will proceed but it is scheduled for 2015.
Cheers,
Andries
Hello Vijay and Andries,
These look wonderful. Litho has been long overlooked in the U.S. ever since plastics came along. I think you are getting it right in trying to capture the feel of what Dorfan might have become had it not been derailed by the Great Depression.
If this is a success in O gauge (I'll be doing my bit to see that it is), I hope you take the plunge into Standard gauge with the same enthusiasm. The engine shed is already on my list. I got to see the mock up at the Weaver booth in the Orange hall at York last weekend.
To my American toy train friends:
If you want to see American roadname toy trains in Litho guys, you need to support this effort. I doesn't look as though MTH is very interested in it.