The stalls for animals; I take it there won't be any at the time?
A rope hanging from the ceiling with some kind of hook at the end used for lifting hay bales would be nice.
Google Image search "barn interior" I just did and there was tons of pictures.
-Tom
An old wagon wheel on the wall. Saw horses, two person hand saw. Possibly an old school bell? Wood burning stove, old appliances, animal traps, fishing poles, row boat,tractor jack, lots and lots of chains.
My Grandmother sold her farm twenty years ago. She has quite a few of these items in her garage right now. I just tried to picture her garage when I rattled off this list!
Dan
manure
How about two teenagers in some hay?
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Here are 2 pictures of the inside of my Grand Fathers barn. What I see in old barns, especially for old ones that have no use any more, is allot of junk. Over the years other relatives store stuff there, odd ball stuff like bikes washing machines, lumber, ect. There also might be some old hay up in the loft. Other farm equipment might be stored there too such as old buckets, leather straps or possibly some old farm equipment. Another thing that might be found could be a well dug there for water. If you would like some more pictures of the interior and possibly of other builds you can Email me.
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Old furniture,toys,an old bike or tricycle,boxes of paper,old plates,bowls,glasses,bottles,a dog or two,old table cloths w/holes,watering cans
John
As mentioned above, if it was ever used for hay storage, get rid of the welder and torches. A stack of lumber, pipes, old milk cans, old appliances, almost anything qualifies.
Have fun,
Don't forget a good supply of pigeon crap under some rafters.
CHUCK
and on the outside, signs for chewing tobacco... Levi Garrett, Red Man. See Rock City on the roof.
JaRRell
A manure spreader makes a very typical barn scene...and gives you a cue to what the brown stuff is that is laying around that twomule mentioned.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
A big space for model trains...
Not a barn but the service department of Wayne Implement Company.. drill press built from a Rapido N scale coupler knuckle... pieces of farm equipment.. welding equipment...etc...LOTS of etc.
There is a piece that goes into the draft gear box of a Kadee or MicroTrains coupler that somewhat resembles a horse collar.
If the barn is long forgotten, how about a Model A peering out from under the kudzu?
Lee
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