My Imperial Sugar NTRAK modules. 20 foot long from end to end. Prototype aerial photos of the scene are hanging along the front skirt.
A short video this time.... of an out-of-production HO scale Rich Eaton wig-wag kit that sat on my shelves unsassembled for at least 12 years, and added a 603 LED to it since it came unlit. John
Another week with getting the house ready to sell and packing stuff up for moving, so another picture from the archives. Stewart C-628 & C-630 with a Pennsy Ore Train. Rick Jesionowski
Another list wanted to see cranes. Here are three of mine. Athearn 200 ton 028; Tyco Santa Fe crane and boom car from my first train set in 1972; and a Walthers American crane.
This NTRAK model was featured in an early issue of N Scale Magazine. It really helped shape my modeling.
Nice shots! I love those cranes. The old Tyco set brings back good memories... Absolutely great work on that T-scale turnout... but just thinking of doing what you did makes my fingers numb and my eyes hurt...
I had that Santa Fe crane set as a kid. Cool to see it again. Nice post. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
I just remembered that last year, for my birthday, my co-workers bought a new-in-box set like that one. Now that's a cool gift, and some darn cool co-workers!