Thanks for the interest so far! I forgot to mention one thing in the video, and it's that the site is only configured to ship to the 48 continental United States at this time. If you are interested in the kits and live outside those states, please use the contact form on the website and indicate the option for "Shipping Quote" once the kits are available.
I love what your doing for the hobby Joey. I grew up watching trains in the 70's and 80's, so that's what I model. We need more of this modern stuff. Also, the backround kit always has a place on any layout, outstanding option! THANK YOU!
Great to see another small business entrant in the scale model market. I think guys like you and Jimmy from Digital DIY are going to make a big impact by giving us new options for our layouts. Keeping my fingers crossed that you are successful enough with HO products that someday you’ll expand to N. We desperately need more variety.
Thanks! One day I'll get there, I need to do lots of testing to make sure the fidelity at that small of a scale using the machine I have is acceptable enough for me to put my name on it.
Great to see your venture coming along. I’d be very interested in ordering your products, tho 8’d need to see what shipping to the UK looked like. Well done and good luck!
This is so cool! I think during NERx you said youre in Syracuse right? If you're doing local buildings ill have to keep an eye on what you end up producing. Modeling the Finger Lakes Railway could end up making some stuff I really need!
Very cool, yeah I model mostly what's around here in Syracuse. I'll have to check out what kind of cool buildings are around their trackage! Thanks for stopping by!
@TierLineCustoms I was curious, so I did a quick Google maps view of the Finger Lakes Railway offices, and the concrete block construction of some of those buildings is right up my alley. I'm going to add some of those buildings to my todo list as they could also be used for a freelance railroad, or any industry that needs that kind of structure. Thanks for mentioning what you're modeling, I'm excited to go check these out in person!
Between the 3-D printing; MDF laser cutting, awesome new train manufacturers products, track, electronics, and controllers products coming on the market. With all that competition...prices...well, I declare, prices ought to get a might bit, more reasonable for all those would be train modelers out there. Don't you think? What do you say? Y'all!?
Great question, I don't have any Walthers kits to compare against. I do have some ITLA kits I finished, and they fit right in with those ones since they're both laser cut style wood kits
They'll be on the site when the kits are stocked. I want to avoid any issues with advertising specific details on YT (just in case it causes problems), just using this channel to share what I'm doing
The kits are priced pretty fairly based on level of detail, cost of materials, etc. The kits are considered "starting points", and currently do not come with 3d printed accessories or things like that, so that also keeps cost low. I did a lot of cost analysis beforehand, and I'm okay with current pricing. Once I start making more 'advanced' kits and adding 3d printed details, I'll be pricing those accordingly as well. I appreciate the comment, though!
Thanks for the interest so far! I forgot to mention one thing in the video, and it's that the site is only configured to ship to the 48 continental United States at this time. If you are interested in the kits and live outside those states, please use the contact form on the website and indicate the option for "Shipping Quote" once the kits are available.
Searching for a way to order product but have been unable to find the site. Thanks, Lou Varela
@@luisvarela9096 there is a link in the video description
I love what your doing for the hobby Joey. I grew up watching trains in the 70's and 80's, so that's what I model. We need more of this modern stuff. Also, the backround kit always has a place on any layout, outstanding option! THANK YOU!
These look amazing. Will order when available! They would fit perfectly on my layout.
Quality looking kits, good luck on the sales! 🎉
I like them, looking forward to getting some when they're available.
Great to see another small business entrant in the scale model market. I think guys like you and Jimmy from Digital DIY are going to make a big impact by giving us new options for our layouts. Keeping my fingers crossed that you are successful enough with HO products that someday you’ll expand to N. We desperately need more variety.
Thanks! One day I'll get there, I need to do lots of testing to make sure the fidelity at that small of a scale using the machine I have is acceptable enough for me to put my name on it.
Nice looking kits. 🎉❤
Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Looking forward to the front kit. They look awesome! Thanks for the info. Ken
Great to see your venture coming along. I’d be very interested in ordering your products, tho 8’d need to see what shipping to the UK looked like. Well done and good luck!
Awesome looking kits Joe. Thanks for sharing!
Great project Joey.Wishing you every success
Enjoyed the ending.
Like the concept, look forward to getting the flats
This is so cool! I think during NERx you said youre in Syracuse right? If you're doing local buildings ill have to keep an eye on what you end up producing.
Modeling the Finger Lakes Railway could end up making some stuff I really need!
Very cool, yeah I model mostly what's around here in Syracuse. I'll have to check out what kind of cool buildings are around their trackage! Thanks for stopping by!
@@JoeyBPhotography awesome! I ended up putting in an order for a type C type building. Excited to check it out!
@@FGLKPaul awesome thanks! It'll go out in the mail tomorrow
@TierLineCustoms I was curious, so I did a quick Google maps view of the Finger Lakes Railway offices, and the concrete block construction of some of those buildings is right up my alley. I'm going to add some of those buildings to my todo list as they could also be used for a freelance railroad, or any industry that needs that kind of structure. Thanks for mentioning what you're modeling, I'm excited to go check these out in person!
@@JoeyBPhotography that's awesome!
Congratulations, they look great!
hello Late Night Model Railroad & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Late Night Model Railroad Friends Randy
Between the 3-D printing; MDF laser cutting, awesome new train manufacturers products, track, electronics, and controllers products coming on the market.
With all that competition...prices...well, I declare, prices ought to get a might bit, more reasonable for all those would be train modelers out there. Don't you think?
What do you say? Y'all!?
Doing an assembly demo would be helpful.
I have plans to do some of those.
nice cant wait to place an order when they come out. cant wait to see what to come.. any possess on any of your any of your layouts or displays?
Thanks for your interest! Yup, these will make their way onto my future layout, since that was the initial reason to start making these.
I Love It I cannot wait to get one.
These would be great in N scale. 😊😉
Maybe some day!
I sure like what I see 😊
These look clean! How well do they look along side like Walthers kits? Just curious what they would look like next to others.
Great question, I don't have any Walthers kits to compare against. I do have some ITLA kits I finished, and they fit right in with those ones since they're both laser cut style wood kits
Well regardless, look forward to picking one up, glad to see some more modern ish day style buildings!@@JoeyBPhotography
Never seen your website info
It's in the description of the video
They look like nice kits. Do they come colored the way we see them and what are they made of?
They come unassembled and unpainted, and are wood-based
Sign me up!!
Maybe I missed it but do you have price points yet?
They'll be on the site when the kits are stocked. I want to avoid any issues with advertising specific details on YT (just in case it causes problems), just using this channel to share what I'm doing
you need to raise your prices.. never thought I would say that.. but don't under cut others,, and make a decent profit for yourself.. Time is Money
The kits are priced pretty fairly based on level of detail, cost of materials, etc. The kits are considered "starting points", and currently do not come with 3d printed accessories or things like that, so that also keeps cost low. I did a lot of cost analysis beforehand, and I'm okay with current pricing. Once I start making more 'advanced' kits and adding 3d printed details, I'll be pricing those accordingly as well. I appreciate the comment, though!