I received a different bubbling water tower and put it on the layout. Which do you think looks better, the red one or the checker board one?
Have fun!
Jim
Definately the checkerboard one.
J White
Why not find a spot for both? I think they are both great.
Mitch
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
Jim,
I've always liked both of the water towers, and when I had my s gauge set up and running I always put both of them on display. If there is 6 square inches to spare I'd keep them both up. Most towns could use more water anyway. The layout looks great as always.
One of my favorite railroad artists is Griff Teller. He did much of the calendar art for the Pennsylvania Railroad during the 1930's - 1950's. My dad always brought those calendars home. When we cleaned out my partents' home I discovered about 10 of the calendars rolled up in the attic. I have several of them framed now and hanging in the train room and my office. Here is a poor attempt to pay honor to his work. He has a well known painting from the '30's entitled, "Challengers of Time and Space"
Have a great Sunday.
Northwoods Flyer
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
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American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
We still have some checkered water towers 'round my way. Checkered ->
...and stop trying to sway the vote by putting the varnish in front of your choice.
If only one, then checkered. Otherwise, I'd agree with Mitchelr and Northwoods Flyer and try to use both water towers. My passion is for the prewar stuff, but when the TCA offered a Ben and Jerry's car for this year's TCA convention in VT, I couldn't resist. I've got nothing to pull it, but I still love it. I'll be keeping it in my office.
Through the boxcar...
Guess what year the cars are.....
Jim, the checker sided water tower is one of my Flyer favorites. Both are nice towers and honestly for whatever reason the red one looks better in that spot. Is there any way to fit the checker sided tower somewhere else? IMHO every AF layout should have the checkered version...
The new member of the family...Prewar Lionel Hudson...
Blueberryhill RR wrote: Guess what year the cars are.....
Late '50's Plasticville?
SPMan
Checkerboard.
The more of these AF accessories I see the more I like them!
As promised, and yes I know I'm a day late, here are some pics of WW II aircraft on patrol over the layout. It was tough to photograph as that's a very dark corner of the layout thus I had to use the flash, not what I like to do.
and the Goodyear Blimp with other hot air balloons taking off
PLUS a little known secretive pic of Chief's motorcycle!!
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Better late than never. Here is the last picture of the layout. It came down last month and the benchwork for the new on is almost done. It's gonna be 5X11
Philo426
Thatis neat! Here is a pic I posted a few weeks back
Ever see this?
It is neat but takes up a lot of space
Trains and planes, that's cool!
philo426 wrote:Yes Sturgeon that is a cool pic!Is that the Lionel Dogfight accessory?Do the props spin as the the planes revolve?
Yes it is the Lionel accesory. The props do not move as the planes rotate dive and climb around the pylon
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