Midwestern Model Works Redux
- ScaleCraft
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Re: Midwestern Model Works Redux
last comment just now:
" My engines are mostly paid for and I will NEVER get involved with anything like this again . Never thought anyone would outdo the '' other guy '' ."
Kohs?
" My engines are mostly paid for and I will NEVER get involved with anything like this again . Never thought anyone would outdo the '' other guy '' ."
Kohs?
Dave....gone by invitation
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ScaleCraft wrote:last comment just now:
" My engines are mostly paid for and I will NEVER get involved with anything like this again . Never thought anyone would outdo the '' other guy '' ."
Kohs?
Bingo!
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Chris Webster
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up148 wrote:I've heard from two builders that importing (even building a product) is much different now since covid arrived. One, 3rd Rail, seems to be able to get their models on a pretty regularly basis and besides the recent GP-7/9's, they have a 2nd run of F units that is either at the dock or arriving within days. Scott even emailed a link so you can follow the ships progress from port to port.
Scott's awesome, but even his Amfleet and Viewliner cars arrived a few months later than promised.
bob turner wrote:Here is the latest. Note that none of the sycophants have chimed in to berate the disgruntled and/or curious
If I were a reservation holder I would be very concerned by the post that said "Apparently 2 craftsmen on the SD40-2 project have quit". Are craftspeople capable of building Kohs-quality models easy to find?
Also, I see that someone created a "bob3" account on NK and made a pro-MMW post in that thread. Did that "bob3" account just show up for that thread?
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bob turner
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No, bob3 has been there for years. A legitimate forumite.
The big surprise is that George and NW (can't remember his handle) have not jumped in to bash the skeptics.
The big surprise is that George and NW (can't remember his handle) have not jumped in to bash the skeptics.
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NW is/was Stephen R.
Guessing he might have been given the boot over there.
Don't know about George...maybe he is cleaning the tar off of his heels?
Guessing he might have been given the boot over there.
Don't know about George...maybe he is cleaning the tar off of his heels?
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I concur with the skeptics, plenty of cause for concern with MMW. Covid or no Covid, the world is getting things done, although with delays. I think allowing your website to go stale is a real blow to credibility. I think one OGR poster mentioned Erik was too busy with his "day job" to keep the website up...........WOW........that's scary. 
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bob turner
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Don't say that over there. I got jumped pretty badly when I backed up a skeptic.
Hope springs eternal, I guess. The proponents remind me of religious folks dedicated to converting the world to the one true faith.
Hope springs eternal, I guess. The proponents remind me of religious folks dedicated to converting the world to the one true faith.
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milepost57
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Re: Midwestern Model Works Redux
so the question is, did Midwestern model works show up at the show with any diesels to some level of completion?
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Pacific Limited
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I sure would love to see photos of the finished models. They need to be featured photography that's mind blowingly good like the models will be in order to create demand for them; if not for future sales or models to come but to show off just how spectacular they are, best ever. I'm so excited to see the models. They will be so amazing.
Soon, I hope.
Soon, I hope.
Erik Lindgren
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milepost57 wrote:so the question is, did Midwestern model works show up at the show with any diesels to some level of completion?
No, just painted models of their Bethgon.
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He must travel to shows with a team of security.
I spend entirely too many hours a day tying my shoes
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Chris Webster
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robert. wrote:He must travel to shows with a team of security.
Trainshows ought to start selling pay-per-view access to webcams positioned at certain exhibitor tables.
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The stuff might be hitting the fan over on OGR. Look at the last post by R. Nelson on the MMR thread.
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Chris Webster
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E7 wrote:The stuff might be hitting the fan over on OGR. Look at the last post by R. Nelson on the MMR thread.
The post that begins with "I have no stake in any of this debacle"?
- ScaleCraft
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Chris Webster wrote:E7 wrote:The stuff might be hitting the fan over on OGR. Look at the last post by R. Nelson on the MMR thread.
The post that begins with "I have no stake in any of this debacle"?
Oh, yeah. You canNOT tell the truth "over there". Nine years and counting?
And folks still defend the process?
UN-freaking-believable. (did you know that is in my spell checker?)
Interesting.
Dave....gone by invitation
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