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@paulp575 posted:

Any thoughts about creating an inventory list and posting it?

Paul what kind of inventory list are you referring to? I have downloaded each operating manual for each locomotive or piece of rolling stock or accessory I have and than they have parts manuals divided by product line Railking Steam, Railking Diesel, Railking Freight Cars, Railking Passengers Cars and then they do the same for the Premier line in the same fashion. Now the parts manuals are up to 2015 with a statement they are to be updated at some point. But something is better than nothing.

Looking at the website nobody would even know they are shutting down in a few months. Other than a few brief messages, they haven't been forthcoming with much post shut down info. Maybe they will put out some more information when they get closer to closing. It could be that they are still hoping that a buyer will keep them in business.

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@RJT posted:

Paul what kind of inventory list are you referring to? I have downloaded each operating manual for each locomotive or piece of rolling stock or accessory I have and than they have parts manuals divided by product line Railking Steam, Railking Diesel, Railking Freight Cars, Railking Passengers Cars and then they do the same for the Premier line in the same fashion. Now the parts manuals are up to 2015 with a statement they are to be updated at some point. But something is better than nothing.

While my initial thought was to do something online- similar to this website of the now out of business K-Line: http://www.legacykline.com/apps/kl/kline_ui.html

For a while it kept going offline. I got tired of trying to use it so I eventually downloaded all the webpages and put them into one massive spreadsheet. Recently it has been online reguairly so my spreadsheet isn't needed, but I'm keeping it just in case. Their website wasn't everything in the 1999-2005 catalogs, but was better than nothing.

Not sure you would be able to post the MTH stuff due to copyright. However, after they are officially out of business, who knows what.

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