----Original Message----- From: WILLIAM P WALKER <nu-linestructures@juno.com> To: dondia@gateway.net <dondia@gateway.net> Date: Monday, September 03, 2001 7:37 PM Subject: Re: Nu-Line New N Concrete Warehouse Kit Thank you for your interest in Nu-Line Structures products. Here is a current list of our products. 1. #1001 Modern Concrete Warehouse $29.95 Small photo of warehouse here (click on it for larger photo) http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/001/253pjoxc.asp 2. #DP0101 8'x25' Steel Gates $4.95 3. #DP0201 Plain Concrete Walls that can be used as perimeter/retaining walls $5.95 4. #DP0401 Low profile skylights $2.25 The Warehouse and walls styrene injections, gray color, while the skylights are injected using white styrene. The steel gates are photo-etched brass. To be released in Sept/Oct 1. Concrete Bridge that can be used for rail or road 2. Steel Rod Fencing (Photo-Etched) 3. A Santa Fe Station 4. Drainage Ditch system with bridges 5. A second Concrete Warehouse We are currently working on our web site which will be http://www.nu-linestructures.com (not on line as of 9/9/2001) You can purchase our products directly by calling or faxing your order and using your credit card or by mailing your order with a check or money order. We are currently being carried by a number of stores however, I do not know where you guys are at. Send me your full address and I will send out some more information and I will be able to tell you what stores in your area carry our products. (you could always visit your local store and request that they carry our products) Bill Walker, President Nu-Line Structures 417-B W. Foothill Blvd. #493 Glendora, CA 91741 Phone 1-626-812-0304 Fax 1-626-334-0243 Email nu-linestructures@juno.com **************** Courtesy post for new N manufacturer Don Brown
Don, Thanks for the post. I have been watching NU-Line for a while now and am glad to see that they are really coming along. I have not yet purchased any of their products, but certainly do plan on adding a few items (like the Santa Fe station!). Happy Modeling!! John
Since their website is not up yet. Where can you see their products? I agree with Trains.com loading time : ) DJ [ 10 September 2001: Message edited by: in2golfz ]</p>
i built one of their new structures---went together very easy---paint it 1st---took roughly 6hrs---well worth the results
I just purchased the warehouse, concrete walls, and gates. The arrived very quickly, and although I haven't built them yet, they look well-made, and have easy to follow instructions. My hats off to Nu-Line Structures! Their future's so bright, they'll have to wear shades! MOPAC 1