Two things for today.
Firstly, we have a new Hall of Fame member.
How I overlooked this man for so long is beyond me. I’m a bit embarrassed by it to be honest.
Anyhow, please welcome Fred to the Hall of Fame!
Have a look at his page to see his stunning N scale.
And secondly, every now and then I have a sale.
Other sites seem to have a sale every two days or so. Not me. In fact, the last one I had, was last year.
So when they come along I want you to know they really are the real deal.
And this one is my best one yet, by a long stretch.
Not only is the Beginner’s Guide the lowest price it’s ever been, I’m also throwing in these 3 printable buildings (you just download them, print them out, and stick them together):
Oh, and I’m throwing in 30 other printable buildings too. Yes, you read that right, 30 buildings. Like I said, it’s a very silly sale.
And here’s John talking through them in his own unique style:
It’s my biggest sale ever. Have a look at all the other print out buildings you get too – it’s a massive giveaway.
You get 33 free scenery print outs worth $315 (have a look, they are in the store).
And the Beginner’s Guide is knocked down to $9 from $27.
So right now you are saving $315 – and of course, you get everything that comes with the Beginner’s Guide normally.
Of course, I’m biased, but it’s a silly deal.
You might be thinking, “Where’s the catch?”.
Of course there’s a catch: offer ends 5th July! Then the 33 bonus prints will be gone. And the Beginner’s Guide price goes back up to $27.
So grab it here now before it all disappears like a shadow in the night.
Best
Al
PS Please don’t hang about offer ends 5th July…




wowweeee Alistair
best DEAL EVERRRR!!!!
cant wait to buy it !!!
THANKS…!!
I am too old to do much of anything due to health and age 83 years old. In my younger years I had model train displays for my children and friends to enjoy.
Later on I gave the whole thingto my brother so he could have some fun with it.
I love to read and watch the videos that you post from time to time.
Thanks for what you are doing for all of the people that love trains. Please
keep on doing it. Thanks, Joe Phillips
Nice buildings Al, I can’t put anymore on my layout at the moment
Another great sale, I bought a whole lot at a sale about 15months ago, I’m still fiddling about with them, John inspires me to do a lot more detailing etc. of them. He mentioned he was watching the football , wouldn’t be surprised if he’s given up after a recent result (only joking John)
Do you have English and European buildings?
Your new video for paper structures is very good it demonstraits how more than one building can be built from the same kit and how to mix and match parts from other kits to make models I have been doing this for years and it is an exelent way of making new one of a kind buildings I like to design structures myself The new Barn is a very good start for a saw mill and you might look at doing just that I think it has a lot of potential for a number of small industries and think industrial buildings is something your line of card kits is lacking I hope this gets the wheels turning and if you would like a little help with this contact me I think I might have a few ideas
I doubt their is any English in you at all. as there have been a lot of people asking for English buildings and all we get is sillos and tin roof shacks we want rows of pit cottages, colliery village buildings etc Not Aunt Nancy’s yellow house with a porch. Come on AL Big Guy how about a little something for your “Buddy’s” on this side of the pond way to go…
hello Al,
I have looked at the the print out pages, in-fact when I lived in Canada I bought some, for English architecture for my layout ( as I have moved back to South Wales) but need to be pointed in the right direction on your sales sheet.
It would be great if the suggestion made to produce English type buildings was taken up, I’m sure you would sell many copies as the UK has many model railway enthusiasts .
Best wishes
Peter Jacobs.
I thought that I would give you a “koodoo’s” on your site. It has been an inspiration for me. I was a homeless vet. here in Florida. When I got myself stable I had to find something to do. I really can tell you that I feel that this hobby has saved my life. I now look forward to reading your e-mail’s and working on my meager table. I now feel that I have a group of good people to converse with, as well getting a great amount of pride from it. It feel’s so good when someone says whow ! Once again thank you for saving my life!
Al. Thank for all the tips you post for they sure help out a lot. Back in the 60s i had a large lay out and had to move so lost a lot in the move gave what was left to my grand son.so now at the age of 92 i am back at it again.lost a lot of how to do things so you sure help out a lot. Jim Morton
very neet, can’t wait build some. thanks for the tip.
I’m happy to support the site. I think this is my fourth “silly sale” I’ve participated in and I really enjoy John’s enthusiasm for building, it’s infectious!
So, how do you handle buildings and structures for 0 gauge layouts?