Anybody like trains?
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Heres someone i got when i typed HO scale display case.
When you get a chance go to your local Barnes & Noble and go to the Hobby/craft section they have Model Railroader, In the magazine theres always advertisments for display cases. Most are done by People who work a regular job and do this as sidework. I think i payied like $15 a peice for these,it was a while ago.
And heres one a guy built.
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Found some track in another box, so here is its temp home.
And my son was lovin the crane, so this is in his room now, haha!
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I loved trains when I was a kid. There was a decent layout in my grandparents attic that I'd play with a bit with my grandfather. When I was 6 or so, it was torn down and my Dad started on an even larger one in our attic, but never finished it for various reasons. I've since lost interest and moved onto other things, but this is still in the attic. Hasn't been touched in probably 10-15 years though. Sorry if these photos are kinda shitty, I took them a while ago for a similar thread on another forum.
Switchboard for the old layout at my grandparents house.
New layout in our attic.
And the rest. Most of the older stuff is Lionel (I think - not sure, but some definitely is) and most of the newer stuff is MTH... although it's not that new anymore. Most was bought in probably 1995-97.
From the other thread I originally took these for, I found out this steam engine is from something like 1947. The cars to the left I think are from about the same time... but don't quote me on that.
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Yes and thats why they call them "Foamers" Thanks dude thats great! I am ROFL.
He giggles and freaks for that? Shit I wonder what he would do if he Would see what i see?
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I work for up, I see cool ones every now and then. It's impressive to me still to see mile long z trains with only 3 pulling engines and 1 pushing. I sometimes "find" cool things from old UP/SP stuff at my house.
As for models, I don't have anything when I go back for more training I'll get photos of all the simulators.Last edited by e30e; 01-11-2013, 09:57 PM.1985 BMW 325e
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I loved trains when I was a kid. There was a decent layout in my grandparents attic that I'd play with a bit with my grandfather. When I was 6 or so, it was torn down and my Dad started on an even larger one in our attic, but never finished it for various reasons. I've since lost interest and moved onto other things, but this is still in the attic. Hasn't been touched in probably 10-15 years though. Sorry if these photos are kinda shitty, I took them a while ago for a similar thread on another forum.
Switchboard for the old layout at my grandparents house.
New layout in our attic.
And the rest. Most of the older stuff is Lionel (I think - not sure, but some definitely is) and most of the newer stuff is MTH... although it's not that new anymore. Most was bought in probably 1995-97.
From the other thread I originally took these for, I found out this steam engine is from something like 1947. The cars to the left I think are from about the same time... but don't quote me on that.
Most of the stuff is 027 lionel stuff. You have (2) MTH proto 1 SD70Macs, "green" Then the Santa fe F3's are from the 60'S. The Union pacific is a 4-8-8-4 Northern and most likey MTH As well. Track looks like Gargraves.
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Train sets are dope, wish I had one.I want a nice set of smoked MHW's (I know, get it line)
Free Stuff!!:http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=273454
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I was a local building supply yard a few years ago and stumbled on modular 8 x 8' HO layout, with soldiered track laid on elevated roadbed for $20!!!!!
By the time I found someone to pay for it, someone else snagged it up. So bummed.
In the meantime I'll have to settle for the Leslie Supertyfon 3-Note horn I have mounted in my Midget.JOY IS AN E30...
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