Excellent my friend. I have always loved operating accessories but you need lots of real estate to place them. I run O gauge but the Flyer/MTH saw mill is one of my favorites.
I added a 98 Coal House and 350 Transfer Table to my postwar accessories layout. (I know the 98 is prewar but I can't fit a 97.) I didn't have enough space for the transfer table but really wanted one so I had to expand the layout.
98 Coal House and 350 Transfer Table Video
Looking good!
Same me, different spelling!
Rockin' it old school. I'm liking it.
I just added a 445 Switch Tower and 356 Freight Station to the layout. The rest of the layout can be seen through the link in my previous post.
445 Switch Tower and 356 Freight Station
I have been fixing up and adding postwar accessories to my layout for the past couple of years occassionally referencing this forum for info. I thought I would share a video of the results. As you can see I have not added any scenery and I don't mind a little rust. We like to play with our trains more than worry how they look. Thanks to those who have posted such useful info on this forum.
Lionel Postwar Accessories Layout
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