
Barnstead Lumber began as a kit from George Selios’s Fine Scale Miniatures. Click on images to enlarge them.

Brian created the building at left, and Sue build the Fine Scale Miniatures Tribute Kit no. 2 at right.


Sue built the tugboat and kitbashed Anna May’s Antiques from the Bar Mills Stanley Boiler kit.

In this photograph tiny Higgenbotham’s Coal and Sand Co. is receiving a delivery of coal from a green Penn Central hopper car on the track behind.

Sue and Brian worked together on this area, Brian creating the complex in front and Sue the two buildings toward the rear of the scene.


