There used to be people selling display cases at nearly every train show. I have not nseen one of them in years now.
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-Kevin
Living the dream.
i had one made to hang on the wall ,,, about 4 feet by five feet, for HO ..
cost me roughly 50$ [canadian] for the wood .. track was old brass ..
Makes sense. This is a great thread b/c I'll eventually want a shelf. Not sure if cheaper to make my own or order one. I could use extra road bed to put the cars on instead of directly on the shelf.
Thanks for the help.
I eventually purchased two display cases online: https://dandhcoloniemain.blogspot.com/2019/06/new-ho-display-case.html
Modeling the D&H in 1984: http://dandhcoloniemain.blogspot.com/
Mr future reference Mr mccabs, this thread nearing a year old, so chances are whoever originally started the thread has by now solved their problem.
Still I’m sure your input could be helpful for someone who pulls up this thread in the future!
Regards, Isaac
I model my railroad and you model yours! I model my way and you model yours!
Just go to a local cabinet shop. They will custom build to fit. Much better quality.
Benjamin MaggiHO scale display case
Hi i use these display cases cheap but do the job the sheves have 2 track groves cut into them and take HO/00 Gauge with no trouble, They can be wall mounted but don't use the way they say, so i use L shape wall bracketsthe 2 units i have also have perspex sliding doors, cost about £40, and they do lots of sizes to suit you needs, ready made.
Alsino V-110.6A Wall Showcase Cabinet Display Model Railway with grooves by Trend-world.eu
Mike,You make your bets and you take your chances with UPS. My case arrived in flawless condition. A friend of mine has purchased 5 of their display cases in the past 15 years and has never had any issues, either.
BigDaddyRAS = radial arm saw? I think a table saw and a dado blade could do that.
I built a display case with the flange grooves. You don't need a dado blade. You can use one of the plywood blades as they are thin enough to make a good groove.
Thank you everyone for your ideas.
I just finished building one. I'll try to get some pics up.
BigDaddy RAS = radial arm saw? I think a table saw and a dado blade could do that. There are case makers that show up at the Timonium show. UPS is known to be very poor in dealing with shipping losses and damage.
RAS = radial arm saw?
I think a table saw and a dado blade could do that. There are case makers that show up at the Timonium show.
UPS is known to be very poor in dealing with shipping losses and damage.
Yep. Radial Arm Saw. A table saw works just fine too.
David Starr www.newsnorthwoods.blogspot.com
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Paul3There's nothing better IMHO than the Greenway Products display cases:
Those look nice, did you read the shipping disclaimer that pops up when you go the page? It seems they have their share of problems with UPS.
Mike.
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There's nothing better IMHO than the Greenway Products display cases:http://greenwayproducts.com/greenway-products/custom-display-cases/wall-mounted-display-cases/
I have one and it's great. Solid oak, sliding glass doors, dovetail joints, grooved for wheel flanges, and a plywood back. It won't fall off the wall once it's mounted to something solid. I highly recommend them and mine came direct from Greenway. Not cheap, but worth it. You never have to worry about hearing a big crash and finding all your prized locos in a heap of broken glass on the floor because the case fell apart after 20 years.
A friend had one with hinged doors with magnets. We had a small earthquake and the hinged door popped open while his ones with the sliding doors didn't. Fortunately, Three of the engines fell on a couch and survived.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
I made my own display case. This one is poplar, but good white pine would work as well. You can do this with just hand tools, although I will confess to owning a RAS and using it. The finish is just Minwax. The sliding doors are plastic, which is lighter than glass, and won't break if you drop one.
Model Railroader often has ads for such display cases. I've had one for 40 years and it has held up quite well - 5 shelves, sliding glass doors, lock, wall mounting, felt background. They are not cheap, but you get what you pay for and of course its like a good piece of furniture and will take the test of time.
ENJOY !
Mobilman44
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
I am interested in purchasing a nice display case to mount on my wall to hold some of my HO engines and cars. I would prefer it to be wood finished, but metal would be okay too. I want it to be deep enough to allow the trains to have some finger room behind them to grab, and I would like siding front glass doors instead of hinged ones (either on the side or the top). I don't care if it has a mirrored back or is wood or black finished. The shelves can either be flat or have flange grooves routed in.
I have seen some cheaper ones online but they don't have all those features. I am thinking of dimensions roughly 2'x3.' Anybody have one and can point me in the direction of where they bought it?
Thanks.