01-19-2021, 06:29 AM (This post was last modified: 04-06-2021, 04:47 AM by toptrain.)
Being 90% of what I have is vintage trains, I'll share them here.
frank
I'll start with a small freight set by HObbyline. Set was released in 1956. A little NYC 0-4-0t shuttles a couple of freight cars on a short local run.
This is actually a HObbyline 1956 train set #412 "the Shuttle Bug" as it would be seen in an old 1956 catalog. The freight cars and the caboose are all original in fit and finish, Even the road names are the same on the loco and cars as seen in the 56 catalogs.
(01-19-2021, 12:48 PM)ezdays Wrote: Like the vintage-looking houses and other structures too.
Since Don has mentioned it, I finally noticed the structures, too. I do recognise the Revell "farmhouse" at the back left of the photo, but can you tell us who made the grey house with the "widow's walk", at the back right-side of the photo please?
The structure is an old Victorian mansion. The name Gold Rush comes to mind when thinking about it. The method of building is computer generated made is a spinning process. That's it Gold Rush Bay. Here's a link. Be prepared to say a lot of Ooooh- Ahhhh's.
01-25-2021, 08:06 AM (This post was last modified: 01-25-2021, 08:35 AM by toptrain.)
Don, I looked at it earlier and there is a page of N scale, an N section, and a couple of others on page 1. I am looking at a big station and another house. Actually, there are three in my cart.
Got to get my main lines running. First I have to frame in my power pack then run a cable for my 2 throttles. After that wire in the throttles and I hope something will run. Then I have some remote switches to get wired in.
(01-25-2021, 08:06 AM)toptrain Wrote: Don, I looked at it earlier and there is a page of N scale, an N section, and a couple of others on page 1. I am looking at a big station and another house. Actually, there are three in my cart.
Got to get my main lines running. First I have to frame in my power pack then run a cable for my 2 throttles. After that wire in the throttles and I hope something will run. Then I have some remote switches to get wired in.
Thanks, I'll look again, but when I click on either "N scale", all I get are a barn and a blacksmith shop. Elsewhere I see a balloon and that's all of the N scale I see there. it is impressive the way they detail the inside as well and the prices are more than reasonable.
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
This guy is great. He will answer any email and he will do special stuff when he has time (that's the catch)
I got a passenger car interior from him and it was priced reasonably and worked well. I would bet that he could print any of those buildings in n scale if you asked.
Charlie
Well back to vintage. The easy way is to post photos with short descriptions. The hard is to compose 3 or 4 paragraphs and tell about what I am trying to do. And of course, I tried the hard way and made up the text on what I was doing with my layout and whatever and Located a link to a video and hit the wrong little X, and it's gone. So now I wrote this and I'll post the link. A short version of the lost paragraphs is " I will get my layout going in a few days or maybe tomorrow. AT soon to be 75, what the heck.