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Trying to locate nautical models
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Monday, November 02, 2009 1:18 AM
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Does anyone have any suggestions or know of any web sites of model companies that offer nautical models that could be used to help model a water front HO scale model train layout scene? I'm looking for American prototype that would fit the late steam to early diesel era (1950's). I'm looking for tugs, wharfs, buildings, etc. Thanks
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Re:Trying to locate nautical models
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Monday, November 02, 2009 6:52 AM
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Hope this helps http://www.frenchmanriver.com/ Manufacturer of detailed HO scale resin and pewter hobby kits for your model railroad. Quick assembly time! Great results! Photo Gallery Below are some photos that our customers have been kind enough to share with us. We thought you might enjoy seeing the great results they've achieved. We would enjoy seeing photos of your completed Frenchman River Model Works kits. You may find your achievements posted here for all to enjoy. Please send your photos to: jcleveland@gpcom.net Frenchman River Model Works HO (1/87) Scale Built by: Daniel Berube, Rimouski, Québec Frenchman River Model Works HO (1/87) Scale Built by: John B. Pasco, Wa Frenchman River Model Works 72191 VM Hwy Stratton, NE 69043 Frenchman River Model Works HO Scale Built by: John Teichmoeller Frenchman River Model Works HO (1/87) Scale (in background) Built by: Brandon Wehe
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Re:Trying to locate nautical models
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Monday, November 02, 2009 8:27 PM
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Thanks for the link. They have a couple of nice looking tugs!!
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