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Proto:87 Links
Note: See products page for manufacturers. |
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| This small group of modellers is actively working to promote Proto:87 worldwide. The page includes a lovely gallery of Proto:87 models, as well as another listing of Proto:87 parts, the standards, some modelling tips and more. |
| A not-for-profit distributor for Proto:87 components in the U.S. |
| Modellers |
| Thanks to Mike, the Proto:87 SIG has a permanent website. His personal site includes extensive coverage of the Northern Pacific and in particular its activities in the Gray's Horbor area of Washington. |
| Gene was a super help to the Proto:87 SIG by publishing the US version of the Proto:87 Journal during the formational years. He models the Penn Central for its colourful merger schemes. His page includes a gallery of P87 models, including some award winners. |
| Ed is a long-time stalwart of the P87 SIG. His page includes descriptions of his various railroading activities, and a picture of his train house. |
| Gil is working on a freelance California lumber line. His page includes a gallery of some P87 cars he has built. |
| John is a well-known British modeller. He models of the Pennsylvania RR at the height of steam. He now has a section devoted to Proto:87 |
| Societies |
| The Proto:87 Special Interest Group supports the NMRA as this organisation gave use the arena in which to begin. While we do not require SIG members to join the NMRA, they are encouraged to do so in order to enjoy the many benefits. |
| The ScaleSeven Group promotes proto:scale standards in seven millimetre to the foot scale |
| This society promotes proto:scale standards in 1:48 scale. |
| The Scalefour Society promotes proto:scale standards in four millimetre to the foot scale |
| The 2mm Scale Association promotes proto:scale standards in two millimetre to the foot scale. The page includes a gallery that has to be seen to be believed. |