I had a similar experience. Not only did the pieces not fit together, my kit's 
parts were pretty warped. I think I still have in a box somewhere. It wasn't 
long after I purchased that kit that I discovered the AM boxcar kit which I 
liked a lot better. There just weren't a lot of choices at that time.

He did offer things that couldn't be had otherwise, boyh in O & S scales, but 
only a really good modeler was going to be able to build one of the kits.
 
Bill in FL



--- In [email protected], "scale S only" <scalesonly@...> wrote:
>
> Hi --
> 
> I built one of the “PS-0” style boxcar kits he produced.  The sides were 
> a 
> scale foot shorter than the roof and the door was not centered in the side. 
> The “ladders” were a grid of ribs in a solid sheet.   As an enterprising 
> modeler, I managed to put together a basic car that is still an interesting 
> piece of equipment.   Other than the roof, ends and sides, everything else 
> is from another source.   After I wrote him about what I thought of his kit 
> and how to improve it, he wrote back a nasty note and left the S scale 
> market.  Whether or not it was coincidence, I don’t know...
> 
> Have fun!
> Bill Winans
> Prescott Valley, AZ
> 
> 
> ...The cab is a joke. ... Even a genius could only make a mediocre model out 
> of one of these.
>   Arden G. Lodi CA
>




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