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The title says it all. There are many more buildings, prebuilt and in kits available to the HO hobbyist than there are for us O gaugers. So, are there any specific HO buildings you wish were also made for O gauge to use on your layout? My favorite would be from long ago, the Revell HO gauge Summer Stock Theater Revell Summer Stock Theaterkit.

Please post what you wish could be made available in O gauge.

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prrhorseshoecurve posted:

Revell Superior Bakery. The Structure has a unique design and used in many mag/book kitbash projects.

That’s long been in my list, too, or as the Weekly Herald variation with the flat front. Here are a couple more on my long wish list:

Merchants Row (originally produced by Magnuson Models and later Walthers)

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Walthers Modern Travel Center (clearly inspired by the Kwik Trip chain of convenience stores in the Midwest)

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Freight station (rendered by several manufacturers, including this Tyco version, in HO and N scale in this same design)

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Rich883 posted:

With all the small laser cutting model companies today pretty simple to get one of them to build what you want if scratch building isn’t your thing.  Even if you like to build, the laser cutting capabilities make replicating a structure much simpler.

i agree with the others, with a bit of effort you can have what you want.

With all the small laser cutting model companies today pretty simple to get one of them to build what you want ....

Being the originator of this post, I fully agree with your statement in priciple, but I also add as a matter of practicality -- "But at what cost?"

Not all people who desire a fine looking layout have deep pockets to have structures or parts custom built but rather as a necessity turn to mass manufactured structures. It's unfortunate there are not nearly as many model railroaders into O gauge as there are folks into HO and N. If only there were then many of those structures made in both HO and N scales would also be made for O gauge too.

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Ogagueguy

I agree mass production helps costs, but let’s not forget most of them have 2, 3 or 4 sets of markups before they get to us as consumers (overseas factory, importer, distributor, local dealer) The small companies who sell direct have only one mark up on likely a higher base cost due to volume.

However, you may be surprised at the cost, especially if you are willing to build the kit vs a built up model.  I recently wanted a building to make it into a post office. I sent a simple diagram and photo of what I had in mind to right on track Models, and they made all the parts I needed to build it and provided the injection molded windows and doors, it cost about $75 as I recall.  That is in line with many o scale kits and imported injection molded buildings.  I thought that was very fair, and no need for deep pockets.

Perhaps not affordable for everyone, but I think more approachable than some may expect.

Rich

The question was “Is there an HO building you have seen you wish was also made for O gauge?”

It wasn’t “How can I make a building I have seen in HO scale but isn’t available in O scale?”

So if you thought you were being helpful by offering laser-cut kit opinions or modular wall designs that approximate a look, thank you. As always, that’s a possibility of which I think everyone is quite aware.

But I’m not interested in either. In fact, despite the fact that I built dozens of buildings in both HO and N scale when I was younger and even some O gauge buildings, I’m like a majority of O gauge hobbyists these days. I want built-up models like those offered by MTH, Lionel, Woodland Scenics and Menards. I might consider quick-build kits, too.

Now I know it’s unlikely either of those companies, or any other, is likely to manufacture either a Merchants Row or Superior Bakery identical to those HO and N scale kits. (Actually, AHM marketed a built-up N scale version of the bakery sometime around 1980.) But whether anyone manufacturer would be willing to make such structures also wasn’t the question.

It’s a wishlist, plain and simple.

J Daddy posted:

Any of the Walthers steel manufacturing kits!

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Amen, amen, I say to amen!!!

Actually, from being in the Steel Mill Modelers Special Interest Group (http://www.smmsig.org)  I've learned that even the HO versions of these are a tad undersized.  Still, translated to O they would beat (particularly for a Blast Furnace) having to scratch-build them.  Aside from the Blast Furnace, the other buildings are relatively easy to scratch build.

George

mwb posted:

Lots of them - if I get motivated I just scratchbuild one of them in O scale instead of bemoaning it's lack of availability.

This is one that I built (stick by stick) following photos of a FOS kit that has since undergone a good bit more detailing and applied scenery.

Martin, nice job of modeling above. 

I agree with you.  I used to be afraid of scratch-building.  Not anymore.  I'm not particularly good at it, but I enjoy researching, planning, and building my own unique (and prototypical) structures.  We have to face facts.  In O, we are unlikely to find anything out of the ordinary.

In fact, I think scratch-building is easier than these "craftsman" kits.  Many of those are not particularly well documented.  

George

Although not made/imported by Walthers, I would Love to see in O scale the Atlas Middlesex Manufacturing kit. That's another structure that could be a good kitbashing candidate!

Big Manufacturing model buildings is what is needed in O scale. Menards is slowly filling that void! ( Morton Salt, Verners Sash and Door, Dakota Cabinet Factory, etc)

Jim R. posted:

The question was “Is there an HO building you have seen you wish was also made for O gauge?”

It wasn’t “How can I make a building I have seen in HO scale but isn’t available in O scale?”

So if you thought you were being helpful by offering laser-cut kit opinions or modular wall designs that approximate a look, thank you. As always, that’s a possibility of which I think everyone is quite aware.

But I’m not interested in either. In fact, despite the fact that I built dozens of buildings in both HO and N scale when I was younger and even some O gauge buildings, I’m like a majority of O gauge hobbyists these days. I want built-up models like those offered by MTH, Lionel, Woodland Scenics and Menards. I might consider quick-build kits, too.

Now I know it’s unlikely either of those companies, or any other, is likely to manufacture either a Merchants Row or Superior Bakery identical to those HO and N scale kits. (Actually, AHM marketed a built-up N scale version of the bakery sometime around 1980.) But whether anyone manufacturer would be willing to make such structures also wasn’t the question.

It’s a wishlist, plain and simple.

The diesel shop would be quite large in O scale built up , like 30" X 36" X 18 tall and then of course it would need to be $49.95 with free shipping .

Modern offerings might be well received, especially with those who don't wish to model 1930-1960. Walthers makes them in HO and N, I bet if they ran some in O, they'd see an increase in business.

I'd be willing to guess that the popularity of the Menards buildings are because of this. Right now, they've got the most "modern" structures out there!

G3750 posted:
J Daddy posted:

Any of the Walthers steel manufacturing kits!

Image result for walthers steel mill

Amen, amen, I say to amen!!!

Actually, from being in the Steel Mill Modelers Special Interest Group (http://www.smmsig.org)  I've learned that even the HO versions of these are a tad undersized.  Still, translated to O they would beat (particularly for a Blast Furnace) having to scratch-build them.  Aside from the Blast Furnace, the other buildings are relatively easy to scratch build.

George

I will give you an Amen and finish off with a hallelujah!! LMAO

I personally model mostly industrial stuff so YESSSS PLEASE!!!!

Thanks!

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