The new cab compared to the "host" the Model Power fire engine
Here is the ladder bed prior to paint
Another view of my TDA. The apparatus is fully equipped with N scale ladders laser cut by my friend Tony Burzio. The tool bins are equipped with...
This is my long awaited TDA ladder truck in N scale. The tractor started out as the Model Power fire engine and has a new interior and rear....
This is the ancient 1970's era "fire engine" by Model Power, that comes with the post office trucks, bus and tow truck. I cut it in...
The wagontop and my bashed PFE reefers. The reefers are from Precision Masters, now Red Caboose.
Included are 3 Intermountain SFRD Rr-27 reefers with the new etched metal roofwalks from NScaleSupply. Also, 4 custom painted/decaled SP beet...
ALthough I'm still working on this, here is the end-on view of our T Module. As you can see, I still have a lot to do. The module is 6 feet long...
I had another Walthers Paper Mill kit, and backed it into a low relief building to hide an awkward 90 degree angle on the module.
Another Walthers kit, the Paper Mill, bashed into the Schmitt Brewing Company.
This is the standard Walthers Union Station with a laser-cut rooftop ad. I also couldnt resist "fixing" the unrealistically long...
This is the new and improved corner module I completed a year ago. I've done a little "urban renewal", relocating "Sam Dale's...
This is an under construction photo of the city portion of a T-shaped N trak module.
Circa 1946
A note is passed to the fireman of the San Diegan's E1 locomotive, circa 1946. Photo most likely in Santa Ana or downtown San Diego.
An excellent view of the Santa Ana Depot from a coach from the San Diegan. In the late 40's the north end of the station was fully enclosed.
Here is a photo of what I believe is a long-lost family member. My family had several members who worked for the ATSF. I suspect the photo was...
Here the San Diegan arrives at the main station in San Diego, c. 1946-47. The Bekins Storage company is visable in the background.
A snapshot of some family member/friend (?) in front of the depot. In the late 40's business at the depot grew so brisk, the the open patio was...