What’s a good source for Evergreen Scale Models brand styrene? (Sheet, siding and shapes.) Apparently they don’t sell direct, and the local stores only have a very limited selection.
Try Hobbylinc. I used Internet Trains for awhile, but they like to charge the credit card first and ship in a few weeks…or months.
I’ll second and third Hobbylinc. They have a great selection of pieces/parts and generally always have them in stock.
Don;t confine yerself to the Evergreen line…Hobbylinc.com has a range of Midwest styrene too…one of the nice things abot this is the shapes are extruded instead of cast…so you get a true 90 degree angle instead of a slightly angled angled like Plastrut offeres…
Bart Salmons said:Yeah, the evergreen angles are good that way too. Nice to know about the Midwest stuff though. I didn't even know they had any styrene.
Don;t confine yerself to the Evergreen line.......Hobbylinc.com has a range of Midwest styrene too...one of the nice things abot this is the shapes are extruded instead of cast....so you get a true 90 degree angle instead of a slightly angled angled like Plastrut offeres.....
Does Hobbylinc not carry the Evergreen tubes and rods? I’ve tried searching there and all I can find is siding, plain sheets, and HO lumber.
Do a search for “styrene rod” or “styrene tube” looks like its Midwest instead of Evergreen…but I like Midwest’s stuff