I was recently helping Bob Werre with his open house as part of 
Houston's annual layout tours. While there, I was talking with a visitor 
about S and he commented about how there is very little made in 
S-scale... as we gazed upon Bob's fairly large 
(yard-loaded-with-all-kinds-of-engines-and-freights-cars, 
tons-of-structures, fully-scenicked, jam-packed-with-details) layout...

What I have learned from Bob's layout is that anything is possible in S; 
it may just take a few years to collect the items you want for your 
layout. But then again, it may just take a few years to build a large 
layout.

  - Peter.

On 12/03/2011 7:19 am, Bill Lane wrote:
> You could see a **few** shelves
> in my basement filled with "there is nothing made in S Scale". I think I
> have a reasonable collection and I did not make it all myself chiseling
> trains from bricks.
>

-- 
Peter Vanvliet ([email protected], or [email protected])
Houston, Texas

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