Good sleuthing Scott. Their site isn't very user friendly...at least not their
home page.  I have since discovered that if you click on the big blue arrow
between the two photographs at the top left of the home page it takes you into
their catalog.  Websites shouldn't need a secret decoder ring.  However I think
some of us may find the product worth the hassle.  I may order one and give it a
try.

Cheers
Jim

> On May 9, 2013 at 3:22 AM Scott Huston <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  True, for some reason the link doesn't work. however if you google
> modelrailroadlayoutandscenery it brings up the site in your search list which
> takes you right to it. This is definitely a neat link for paper structure
> enthusiasts.
>  Nice find Jim.
>  Scott Huston LV Nevada
> 
> 
> 
>  ---------------------------------------------
>  From: Jim & Cheryl Martin <[email protected]>
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 8:42 PM
>  Subject: {S-Scale List} Inexpensive structures
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>      > > 
> >          > > > 
> > >      > >       Hi Guys.
> > 
> >      While surfing the web I found a URL for a company and a line of S-scale
> > structures that I personally was unaware of.
> >       <http://modelrailroadlayoutandscenery.com/>
> > 
> >      offers a large line of downloadable paper structures.  Many are
> > weathered and loaded with character   The cost is reasonable, about ten
> > bucks per, and once you pay up you are allowed as many printouts as you
> > want.  That would be real handy if you want to layer any of the doors,
> > windows etc. for a 3-D effect.  According to the web site, these are all
> > printable in S scale.They have grain elevators, stations, diners, shacks,
> > factories, etc.  You can get a bundle of four different houses for just 25
> > dollars.  Check it out.
> > 
> >      Jim Martin
> > 
> >  > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 



> 

Reply via email to