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Magic Kingdom Main Street station

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Posted by dwbeckett on Monday, January 14, 2008 8:47 AM

Using PHOTOBUCKET is easy just remember to log on to Photobucket  after you shrink the internet window then you can switch from one to the other .

this was added to show it works easy.

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REI
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Posted by REI on Sunday, January 13, 2008 10:36 PM
Why thank you, Barry. You would need a digital camera to upload the pictures to your computer, then you need to host them on a free image hosting website like photobucket then paste the image URL on your post(s) to show your images. 
"Howdy folks! And welcome aboard the Walt Disney World Railroad!"
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Posted by Run the Town on Sunday, January 13, 2008 9:15 PM

Looks great REI.  I am Barry and live in N. Okla. as well; about 20 m North of Enid.

Nice looking layout.  I will be laying ours this spring outside using aluminum track and hopefully everything will then be powered by RC/ battery.

Here is my email, bcool831@pldi.net ( reference this site in the subject line)  I have some pictures to share since I do not know how to post them on here.  Barry

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Magic Kingdom Main Street station
Posted by REI on Sunday, January 13, 2008 3:41 PM

Recently I decided that I wanted to change stations. In my railroad the layout is 42 ft. around, that means there is room for only one station, it isn't a comuter railroad. I had been using the "western" style Rio Grande station that was made by New Bright. Now the Rio Grande station is used as a roundhouse building. The new station is a pretty accurate model of the Magic Kingdom's Main Street station, which is a large, elegant Victorian style station. It is also a collector's item that is now discontinued, Disney World sold it in 2003 and that's when I bought it. It was put together and was unused until now. The station itself is HO scale, but I later found out that it can be used perfectly with O scale layouts. I then figured that I could use it with my G scale layout if I had something to elevate it with. So I ventured into the garage and found some wood. I cut the wood into two parts to make it wide enough for the station's width, then I painted the wood a concrete color to match the loading platform, added a circular stairway at the station's main entrance made out of sturdy styrofoam painted concrete color to make it look like real concrete. And this is what resulted:

And this is the old station, now used as a track-side service building in the roundhouse.

 

 

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