I haven't posted in here in a while other than to say looking good well I will share some new pics
This here is my G guage I added a second shelf since I got another G guage train set. The first set was green engine and tuscan cars so I switched the engines so now have a green engine with the green cars to me looks better
Decided to add a 4' by 6 foot 5" board for a second level
Well I gave a 5" clearance which gives me 1/2" clearance with my tallest engine and car
here's another of it
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Last weekend I was at a local train show where I picked up this little beauty for one Benjamin. The price was so low because the tag on it said "Doesn't Run". So figured I'd take a chance, since I was fresh out of rehab projects. When I got it home and disassembled it, I discovered it was a couple of mangled fingers on the reverse unit. A thorough cleaning, new paint and decals, and one replacement set of contacts from Marty's Trains later it is running like a champ.
And I know it's not catalog, but I decided to make a companion for my 355 and 263 C&NW locomotives.
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.
I recently added some people to the Blueboard Central Division of American Flyer Lines.
Here are a few photos of the places they have found to call home.
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Northwoods Flyer
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
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American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
Northwoods - who makes the chaps with the derbies? My 19th century trains need conductors.
Hi Fife,
The figures are from The Barclay Company. They are from their Pee-Wee League line. The figures are solid and hand cast of a pewter alloy. They are hand painted, and as near as I can tell they are made here in the USA. I think you can see the entire line at www.barclaycompany.com. I think the owner also markets them on ebay as Mr. Barclay. I ordered one figure to see what they were like. I was impressed by the quality so I ordered more. I have my eye on a few other ones as well. If my memory serves me correctly I think there are a few other figures that would fit in with your time era.
I am thinking of ordering a few more since the Blueboard Central has more places that need to be populated.
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