Late 1800's, early 1900's

Joe L Mar 11, 2010

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    That's a really nice layout, John. I like seeing layouts set in earlier eras.
     
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    Some real nice stuff there. A lot of potential. What size is that layout?
     
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    Sorry for the delay in responding but missed this some how.
    But I do have a few dealers but most here on west coast and ApenModel in Europe carries my N scale line.
    I'm also the Aspen North American dealer. Best way is just to order on line from my site.
    thanks
    rich
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  4. John Bartolotto

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    It’s 2’x4’ based on Ted Fritzler’s N scale "Great Northern Layout in less than 7 square feet" featured in Model Railroader Oct 07.

    I run Bachmann, Athearn, Atlas, MTL and Fine-N-Scale Fine N-Scale Products - Rolling Stock and some 1890 NYC&HRR hopper cars custom made for me by Bruce Monroe of Monroe Models Scenic Scale Model Displays and Model Railroad Kits!

    The turntable is by Republic Locomotive Works https://www.republiclocomotiveworks.com/show_item.php?Item=RLW%20519-HT-N modified with a Bruce Monroe custom built Sellers turntable bridge portion of it for me. Bruce is a fantastic artist and I highly recommend contacting him if you need custom work done.

    I’ll post photos of the turntable and the 1890 NYC&HRR hopper car when I get some spare time.

    The MOW car and Bown Bros. Evaporated Fruit Company are part of my Z scale 1890s module [​IMG].

    The MOW car was kit-bashed from a Father Nature Z scale 34' Woodside Billboard Reefer (no longer in production) and the I bought the Bown Bros. Evaporated Fruit Company building on eBay years ago and made a sign for it based on Bown Bros. Evaporated Fruit Company which was located in Despatch, NY (now East Rochester, NY) in the 1890s. Shingles for Bown Bros. Evaporated Fruit Company building were put on my the builder I bought it from on eBay who no longer makes these anymore. Too bad cause he made some really great stuff. Never knew his actual name.

    John
     
  5. Joe L

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    Ok now you guys are costing me money (LOL), just plased an order with RSLaser and I'm on my way.:tb-wink:
     
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    PS the photo's are great, keep posting. Joe
     
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    Thanks.

    Two feet by four feet.
     

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