2-Rail O Scale is seen in the movie "Night at the Museum"
The wheels and rail height are true to scale. The track appears to be handlaid. If it is not handlaid they bought a very authentic brand of O Scale 2-Rail Track. I wonder who built the steam locomotive and passenger cars used in this movie production.
Andrew
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They may be proto 48
http://www.proto48.org/
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
I attempted to post the photo at www.imbd.com but I could not make it work.
IMDb is the place to see the photo gallery of Night at the Museum to see the still of the western model railroad in the late 19th century.
Andrew Falconer wrote:I attempted to post the photo at www.imbd.com but I could not make it work.IMDb is the place to see the photo gallery of Night at the Museum to see the still of the western model railroad in the late 19th century.Andrew
Andrew - you transcribed the letters "b" and "d" of the address. (The correct address is www.imdb.com )
-Dan
Builder of Bowser steam! Railimages Site
These were the only two phootos I could locate.
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/ss/0477347/392.jpg.html?path=gallery&path_key=0477347&seq=26
Nelson
Ex-Southern 385 Being Hoisted
NeO6874 wrote: Andrew Falconer wrote: I attempted to post the photo at www.imbd.com but I could not make it work.IMDb is the place to see the photo gallery of Night at the Museum to see the still of the western model railroad in the late 19th century.Andrew Andrew - you transcribed the letters "b" and "d" of the address. (The correct address is www.imdb.com )
Andrew Falconer wrote: I attempted to post the photo at www.imbd.com but I could not make it work.IMDb is the place to see the photo gallery of Night at the Museum to see the still of the western model railroad in the late 19th century.Andrew
You are right. I was typing too fast last night.