Author Topic: Did Campbell Ever Make N-scale?  (Read 2148 times)

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daniel_leavitt2000

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Re: Did Campbell Ever Make N-scale?
« Reply #15 on: July 05, 2014, 12:37:15 AM »
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Yeah you are thinking Quality Craft. I think they also went by Western Rail Craft too.
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Re: Did Campbell Ever Make N-scale?
« Reply #16 on: July 05, 2014, 01:18:50 AM »
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I think they also went by Western Rail Craft too.

Formally located in Phoenix, Arizona, Western Railcraft was a circa 1970s manufacturer of N-Scale layout accessory items, wood craftsman structure kits, and etched brass and wood Interurban and turn of the century passenger car body kits.

Sold to the now defunct Gloor Craft Models, located in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, the circa 1970s - 1980s Quality Craft Models Inc., was a manufacturer of HO and N Scale wood and pewter metal craftsman freight car and structure kits.

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Re: Did Campbell Ever Make N-scale?
« Reply #17 on: July 05, 2014, 01:43:24 AM »
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Didn't they make n-scale milled wood roadbed once upon a time?

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Yes, back in the day, Campbell sold HO-Scale, milled wood roadbed sections with integrated ties.

A modeler simply had to fasten sections of rail (and frogs and points in the case of turnouts) to the prefabricated roadbed sections.