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HO TRAINS HALL OF FAME
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dknelson</i> <br /><br />The famous Revell bakery or farm house. <br />The Bowser articulated <br />The AHM/Rivarossi Y6b 2-8-8-2 <br />A piece of Atlas snap track <br />The Renwal "House a'fire" <br />The Athearn Santa Fe caboose or B&O hopper <br />The Tyco/Manuta General <br />The Plasticville signal tower <br />The Kadee #5 coupler <br /> <br />Dave Nelson <br />[/quote] <br />GREAT LIST DAVE !!!! but lets not forget the Varney F-7. It created momentum effect with an actual functional centrifical clutch. First you start to rev it up and then the clutch begins to engage. I Loved running Dad's Varney. It took 30 more years to get to relaible momentum throttles. I still have one of the Y6Bs and the farm house but I must also nominate the Revell 2 stall Engine House, designed by Al Armatage, and from which the Bakery and Print Shp were also developed. I have 2 of them...Also the Atlas railroad yard building set. and the plasticville 'ranch house' ....... <br /> <br />......and I model in O scale, so I guess you might say I have a bad case of nostalgia to keep so much vintage HO around. <br /> <br />
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