Rick,
Thanks. In my case, rather let me have an email address - phoning from here is generally not very budget-friendly.
The Freightyard? Isn't that the place that there was a lot of unhappiness about on one of the N scale lists a while ago? Something about locos sent for custom decorating and never returned, and zero communication?
Regards,
Andr¨¦ Kritzinger, Cape Town.
Converted from Horribly Oversized to Normal in 1978
Chessie System Model Railroad in N Scale, run on Digitrax DCC (Empire Builder I).
Visit our website, on which THE TRAINS HAVE FINALLY ARRIVED, at:
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 01:53:17 -0700
From: "Rick Will" <f1f14@...>
Subject: Re: A1G 3000 Series Pulpwood Flat Cars
Sorry for the delay,
I've been trying to reach my friend Jeff by e-mail about the availability
of A1G cars he might have for sale. Apparently, his computer has gotten a
virus and he's working on getting the bugger out. I hope to see him this
weekend and I'll ask if it's ok with him to post his phone number for anyone
who might be interested in calling for some cars. Also, if anyone is
interested in any other N-scale items, go to
www.thefreightyard.com and checkout the site. This is a store here in
Anaheim that specializes in N-scale only. They do custom runs of both
engines and freight cars plus they have a section of the store called Dream
Design. This is were you can design your own painting and decaling plus most
any kind of features you would like on your engine(s). Example EMD SD90 in
NYC road scheme with ditch lights and flashing becon. This would be a dream
design because NYC never had any SD90's as the company became part of
Conrail in the late 60's/early 70's. You can also come up with your own
paint scheme and they can design decals if nothing is availabile on the
market. This works on freight car runs too. check the site out when you have
the chance.
Rick
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