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I came across an eBay auction for the just introduced Woodland Scenics General Store. It's a buy-it-now for $78 and $8 shipping. Considering the list price is about $120, it seems like a good deal. The seller has a good rating and has 12 available so if you've been thinking about these kits which appear to be pretty well detailed and slightly weathered (he also has the Cobbler's store for a little more), maybe this would work for you. Just a heads-up...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/O-Scal...e293f3#ht_4090wt_798

Jerrman
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Originally posted by Allan Miller:
I have all three of the initial offerings, and am already lobbying Woodland Scenics for more.


Glad to hear you have the inside track to lobbying WS for more of these O scale built-ups. If I had my wish, it would be for some 5-6 story urban, cast iron type buildings like the HO City Classics.

Jerrman
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Glad to hear you have the inside track to lobbying WS for more of these O scale built-ups.

Well, I don't really have any special sort of inside track with the Woodland Scenics folks, but I do have a contact there who I deal with regularly regarding new product announcements. They are, at this point, "cautiously optimistic" about future offerings.
I also recently ordered the new three Woodland Scenics structures. This type of "finished" product is a good $ deal for me and others whose age and health issues have reduced their motor skills below adequate assembly levels....and, forget kit-bashing....a two-handed phillips screw driver aim is quite an achievement these days.
Anyway, my wife asked me recently if there was anything I could use for Christmas aside from having my prescriptions refilled?[how do you spell comediene??]. After I admire them for awhile she can do her normal thing and wrap them for under the tree.
A lot of new train products pass through our office on a regular basis, but I must say those Woodland Scenics buildings are the first, in my 4+ years here, to have received universal "Wows" from staff and visitors alike--even some who have no involvement in the hobby.

George Seil saw the three I received and almost immediately ordered one for himself (actually a Christmas gift from his wife, I believe).
My Woodland Scenics "Built 'n Ready" General Store just arrived in the mail Smile.

In my very best structure modeling mode of days long past I couldn't have come close from a kit to achieving the quality and appeal of this store building and its accessories. I paid $90 including S&H. The Hardware Store is on the way at a few $ less,the Cobbler will be $8 more.
My last boxcar purchase in 2010 was near $70. So, by comparison these buildings are a bargain for us unskilled builders. For those who are skilled kit builders it may seem extraordinarily high priced. But wait til the "Rusty Years" envelope you [about the third year of the so called "Golden Years] Eek.
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The three new O buildings are causing more than a stir with the O scale customers at our store (LHS). There have been a few HO diehards who, having seen these new offerings in O are openly thinking about the possibilities...of changing scales


As the hobby, O scale more than other scales, ages.....'Ready to plop down' stuff is going to be more and more popular. But building has been my main hobby weather plastic static models or trains....even if it was only a HO Athearn easy kit that I built,tuned and weathered. I know I'm wishing for things that will not happen....but I can dream any way....
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Originally posted by dkdkrd:

The three new O buildings are causing more than a stir with the O scale customers at our store (LHS). There have been a few HO diehards who, having seen these new offerings in O are openly thinking about the possibilities...of changing scales!! Now that's worth watching! Razz

KD Smile


Why would they change scales? They've been out in HO for years.
I think that's probably right. My wife has always said that O scale/O gauge is so much more impressive than virtually anything we've seen in HO with the possible exception of George Sellios' layout, the Franklin & South Manchester which is just a feast for the modeler's eyes. But, even in that case, when I've scratch built some of George's buildings from pictures of his layout, the total impression just seems greater (though admittedly I can hardly get to the level of George's techniques as much as I try). We know that's really true with the trains themselves but I suspect it may be true of structures as well, particularly when they're well detailed.

Jerrman
I still wonder if there is something to it. Otherwise, based on lower cost, ability to get so much more in a space, open source electronics in which every manufacturers product works with all the others, amazing availability of any type of structure/accessory, etc. everyone would be in HO. But, for some reason, we're not.

Jerrman
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Originally posted by Jerrman:
I still wonder if there is something to it. Otherwise, based on lower cost, ability to get so much more in a space, open source electronics in which every manufacturers product works with all the others, amazing availability of any type of structure/accessory, etc. everyone would be in HO. But, for some reason, we're not.

Jerrman


Lots of reasons, but 2 that I can relate to:
Nostalgia...remembering the Lionel I got as a kid many years ago.
Bad experiance with a HO "starter set". My first Christmas layout, in 1983, used cheap HO engines and brass track. Everything was in the trash after 2 seasons.
"O" starter sets may not be "fancy", but they work.
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I came across an eBay auction for the just introduced Woodland Scenics General Store. It's a buy-it-now for $78 and $8 shipping. Considering the list price is about $120, it seems like a good deal. The seller has a good rating and has 12 available
I purchased mine from this exact seller and this is what I got!









A lot of room for additional interior details/lights. I am attempting to blow out those outside dummy lamps and replace with waltyhers cornerstone HO wal lamps that work. Wink
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Originally posted by Texas Eagle 77:
We don't have a Menards down here in Texas and they are not available online from them.


If you put in "woodland scenics general store O scale" on eBay you'll see a number of sellers there who have this item, including one for $79.95. Shipping isn't that cheap, but the seller has a lot of sales and high ratings.

Jerrman
luckly we are only about 25 miles from the menards store in st.joe,missouri.we did a little christmas shopping saturday and they had 8 of the ws buildings marked down to $69.95.

i picked up the tall building(hardware store i beleive.)as others have said it indeed is a very nice building.

hopefully in the future they'll come out with more building's.

thop.....
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Originally posted by bob3:
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Why would they change scales? They've been out in HO for years.


For the same reason I jumped to O 20 years ago, the visual impact of the same item in O is magical / spellbinding.


Eye surgery for me. And some loss of nerves. O scale screws and bolts are easier to hunt and catch than HO scale ones these days.

I hope that WS will keep up these buildings, I would think not too difficult to buy a town. Heh.
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