Bert Greeley
Craig Stratton
Tom Dickey
Peter Magoun
Ken Lunders
Vic Hamburger
Looking for more Maine two foot and typical small town or rural New England themed kits? Check out the following recommended suppliers.

If you like the Maine 2 foot railroads I don't know how you can not be a subscriber to Maine 2 Foot Quarterly. In its pages you will find product announcements and reviews, information for building accurate models, history, and the latest research on our beloved 2 footers.

The best in HOn30/HOn2 Maine 2 foot rolling stock C&D Model Engineering kits. Check back here (someday if these guys ever get it in gear) for a page devoted to their kits.

SR&RL Phillips Depot in HO and Strong Depot in S and O and other fine kits by Banta Model Works  Banta also briefly produced the some of the  Portland Locomotive Co. structure kits.

Randolph Depot, Monson car shed and tool shed, KC Enginehouse, KC Chelsea flagstop, WW&F potato house in HO and other kits in O and S  from Stevens Creek Models .
  
Monson Depot and other New England structures from Hodgdon Scale Models.

SR&RL Strong Depot and other small-town structures from American Model Builders.  


Brass locomotives and rolling stock from The Car Works. This website is a many years out of date.

Coal loads for the Car Works forneys, an HOn30 Plymouth and other neat things from Mocalava Model Works.  Mocalava is going out of business. Buy now!

SR&RL Strong Coal Shed, Phillips and Farmington water plugs from Sandy River Car Shops.

Maine 2 Foot resin rolling stock kits from Funaro & Camerlengo

SR&RL Marbles Depot, brass locomotives, and resin rolling stock from Train and Trooper.

WW&F Weeks MIlls Freight Shed, Head Tide and Alna Depots and other fine New England structures from BEST Models

B&SR Car Shop and Harrison Depot in HO and other kits in O from Minuteman Models.  Most of the kits are not on their site yet. Write to them.

KC Randolph Depot in S and SR&RL Sanders tanks in S and O by "Ragg's To Riches?"

Caricature of the WW&F Wiscasset Depot and other New Englandy kits from Branchline Trains. Their Dubois Store interior can be adapted to fit my Hilton Store.

Now that I've gotten into On30/2 I'm hooked on Mt Blue Model Co 2 foot kits. Mt. Blue just took over the Portland Locomotive Works kits from Banta and plans to have all the HO as well as O and S kits out again soon.

Resin HOn30 Maine 2 foot rolling stock and locomotive kits including and other cool things from Railway Recollections.

O scale 2 foot rolling stock and structures from Deerfield River Laser.

HO,S, and O parts and kits of rural structures from Turner Model Works. Pat Turner is considering doing some Maine two-foot and general New England structures.

Check out this new manufacturer, VectorCut.com. I just got his Star Hotel kit and it is a winner.

Quaint, small-town structures from Main Street Heritage Models. The bookshop looks fantastic next to my Hilton Store to represent a typical small town street.

If you like New England how could you live without the covered bridge by Model Tech Inc.? Check out the wagons too.

South River Modelworks for the finest in New England mill structures.

Check out Bill's Train Shops new saw mill. It would be right at home in a New England lumber operation. Also take a close look at the small church and other rural structures. Many of them would look right in a rural New England village scene.

Pine Canyon Scale Models Unique resin structures in several scales, detail parts, and very useful weathering products (I used their woodsy stains on my Cash Store windows to represent unpainted weathered wood).

Need stone walls for your New England seaport?  Check out Dave Frary's goods at Blue Ribbon Models.


 

page created with