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Korber Models, LLC to Acquire Assets of Just Trains of Delaware’s Korber product line of scale model structures

 

MILFORD, OH/NEWARK, DE, April 12, 2012 — Korber Models, LLC a family owned company, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of the Korber product line from Just Trains of Delaware, LLC. The acquisition includes all HO, O & G scale structure tooling, as well as existing HO, O & G scale structure inventory. In the near future, these structures including long out of stock items, will be available from Korber Models.

“We are pleased to have found a great home for this popular product family and are sure that modelers will be very excited to see these great buildings back in production under the Korber Models banner,” said Julie Mitchell & Pete Ferguson, partners in Just Trains of Delaware, LLC.

The well designed Korber structures have been a fixture on layouts of HO, O and G scale modelers, featuring a wide range of subjects with broad appeal. The unique mix of engine service, commercial and industrial structures help modelers bring their layout to life. “We are very excited to be able to bring this quality line of scale model structures back into production,” said Teresa Redmond, President of Korber Models. “We are confident the Korber line will continue to be a favorite addition to modeler’s layouts.”

The products will be manufactured in Ohio, continuing the long legacy of “Made in America” that has been synonymous with the Korber brand. The company is soliciting feedback from hobbyists on their website, www.korbermodels.com and in the Just Trains booth at the Eastern Division TCA meet to help drive the reintroduction of products by voting for the models they would like to see first and input on new product developments. Models will be available for sale on the Korber Models website as will the ability to register for notification of the re-launch of currently out of stock items.

About Korber Models
Korber Models, LLC is a family-owned business founded by product management and merchandising professionals merging their global marketing expertise with model railroading interest. Korber Models is dedicated to developing unique scale structures for model train enthusiasts. Additional information about Korber Models is available at www.korbermodels.com.

About Just Trains
Just Trains of Delaware, LLC is a full line model train dealership offering a wide range of the most popular products, competitive prices and world class customer service. Just Trains offers convenient retail store hours, extending telephone ordering, and a round the clock web store to ensure they are available when you are. Additional information about Just Trains is available at www.justrains.com.

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Hi Guys,

To chime in here,  This is Rich Redmond, I use Rich883 on the forum.

First thanks for the kind words.

My wife and I purchased the assets from Justrains, and we formed a new company in OH using the Korber Models name(which has a lot of recognition) with no relation to the old Korber.  I hope this helps explain the situation.

We will be restarting production on the products, and with your input and support, bring out new models.

We clearly have a lot of work to do, and welcome input and comments.  Having built several myself  (not to the level of detail as some others here have), there are certainly some improvements we can make to the existing line so as you have them, please feel free to share via our website www.korbermodels.com .  

 

The web site is in the early stages, so as you have thoughts about what would make it more useful please let us know.  We anticipate having on line ordering available in the next few weeks as we transition the business.

 

We are excited about this project, and look forward to seeing many of you at York, we will be around the Justrains booth this year, and hope to get in town in time to see people at Fridays.

 

I certainly have learned much from a wide range of talented people here on the forum, and I am confident you all will provide valuable insight on how we can offer a unique and quality product going forward.

 

Best Regards

 

Rich Redmond  - Rich 883

 

Here's an idea. The "world's largest six-pack" at City Brewery, LaCrosse, Wis. It formerly was G. Heileman brewery, and the tanks were painted with Old Style beer cans (see attachment).

 

Of course, with any of these logos, Skippy peanut butter or otherwise, there's the matter of copyright laws, and buying the rights to use the logos. That could make the cost of the kits prohibitive, not to mention all the time and effort required to obtain the rights.

 

Probably not something Korber is in a position to do right now.

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I've always liked Korber models. When Ernest Korber first started the line he created kit structure designs that go very well with turn-of-the century steam. Many of those old factory designs remained prominent along the railways well into the diesel era. Like Ameritowne they capture the perfect old time look for many model railroads. Best of luck Rich and with a "Made in USA" tag on the box you can bet that I will be a customer. If I may make a suggestion; please consider also selling the model parts for us scratch builders and "kit bashers". When Korbers grandson was running the operation I routinely purchased windows,  doors, water tanks, roofs, chimneys, a roof refrigeration unit and other items to add to existing structures.

Good luck on the venture. Its good to have Korber back.  BTW, can we expect to see your products at fall York in October?

First Atlas announces they are acquiring the Walthers  O scale Cornerstone items and now a startup company acquires the Korber tooling. It looks like there will be enough kits out there to keep us kitbashers busy for some time.  All we need now is for someone to re-release the O scale Pola kits tha were marketed by Lionel, IHC and others.

Rich, Congratulations on your new business venture. There are many needs I know you will bring to the market.
 
Don, my name is Alan not Alex just for the record
 
Originally Posted by scale rail:

Rich, one other thing. With Alex offering a beautiful transfer table soon, why not some side brick engine house buildings to go with it. Mr. Miller, thanks for the heads up on this one. Don

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I will 2nd the need for a large church/cathedral.  I have not seen anything I like so far.  Dept 56 has a Spanish style church but these are not seen to often in the northeast were I like to model.  I wish you great success with your new business venture and look forward to new structures.  Oh, any steel mill structures would also be great in O scale.  Era 30's to 60's.

I talked to Rich yesterday (April 13, 2012). I had filled out the survey/contact info and he called. I was please with the conversation that we had.  There is a lot to be done with these kits to make them more user friendly/marketable. Some relatively easy/minimal cost upgrades, with todays computers, instructions/diagrams/template improvements are a must. Additional links to "How to" articles about floors, bases, roofs, etc. is another relatively low cost change that would make these models more friendly.  I mentioned that several had contacted me with a simple question. "Can I do the Korber 304 House?" My answer  "Yes "  A lot of work here, some of these models date to the late 1970's

Mike   

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