N-scale is just too small thought you are right, Downtown Deco does it, and they
do it well. And G-scale, well G-scale is just way too big for me. Even doing
O-scale is a big push for me. I suppose I could get a cement mixer- but I'm not.
But all is not lost. Check out my How To Clinics and try it yourself. Or check
out my scratch-building stock panels, perhaps you will find something you can use
there. Some guy in Gresham, Oregon even made molds of my Fractured-Stone and sold
them under his own name as an N-scale product! The nerve of some people! He was
pretty indignate about it too. What's wrong with that? Well, he didn't have my
permission plus he was doing a lousy job of it, in urethane. I don't do urethane!
My products are purely done in White Hydrocal. Oh, but you don't care about that.
My point is you can probably find some of my stock castings useful in other scales.
Sorry I can't help more.
Actually, now I do manufacture some N-scale products on the
Builders In Scale side. There are roofing materials, planks, and stair stringers and treads.
Even some G-scale shingles and lace curtains. Sorry, still no Hydrocal castings, but I
can't do everything. Even if I tried.
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