S Scale Product Database Project
The S Scale Product Database Project began in 2003 as a project to catalog key S scale products so that future modelers in S scale
would have a reference point on what has previously been produced in S scale. The current Product Database includes sections on Freight Cars,
Passenger Cars, and Locomotives. The project grew out of an idea from Michael Greene that was implemented and expanded by the late
Stan Furmanak, and is currently maintained by Michael Greene. At this point the project has been very fortunate to have received
numerous contributions from many individuals, and we continue to work to expand the Database. If you have additional
data not currently in the database, we would appreciate a copy of your data in order to increase the data for all S scale
modelers. We can process contributions in most formats, although the most common submission formats are Microsoft Excel,
Microsoft Word and email.
In the future we will also be adding sections of the Database -- next up is one for S Scale Structures in order
to round out the set of information that is available.
In addition, volunteers are needed to verify all of the data. If you spot errors, omissions, or typos, or have contributions of
new and/or additional data, please contact Michael Greene (mgreene @ cedarlane.com).
Please note:
- The S Scale Product Database Project is very much a work in progress and reflects only a small
percentage of the total inventory of all existing S scale products.
- It is not the intention of this Project to cover all products that are 1:64 scale or all products useful in building and/or
operating S scale model railroads. Such
an effort would be an enormous task. This project is focused on a large, but more manageable, task of inventorying key S scale
model railroading products in the areas of freight cars, passenger cars, locomotives, other rolling stock and structures.
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This product inventory data is not copyrighted and freely available for all to use.
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