Welcome to the Fos Blog. You'll occasionally find info and updates about our latest kit and DVD releases, but mainly you'll read about progress or lack of progress on my New Haven themed layout. It's a freelanced version loosely depicting areas of Connecticut and some Brooklyn waterfront.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Mainline Modern
We're releasing a kit in our new series, Mainline Modern. These structures will fit into nearly any era from the 60's until today. Our first structure is the Liquor Depot. It's design is simple and sparse, like so many in the real world. It's sparseness is what lends it self to realism. It's what I've been striving for on my modern day layout and I'm happy with the results. Not every one models the present day, but you may find a use for it, say if you model the Penn Central, or the Santa Fe in the 1970's.
These kits are different from our regular craftsman kit type kits in that the construction is all tab and slot; the corner trim is precut. It's a different kind of modeling experience.
We have a few more planned for the series, we'll keep you posted on what's next.
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Wow! Stuff that the "modern" modeler needs! Looking forward to seeing your future releases in this line of kits.
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