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My current tinplate layout includes a Lionel Corporation 260E hauling new and vintage rolling stock, a Lionel Corporation 254E freight set, and a 1927 American Flyer 3013 electric with a 1934 passenger car set.  The layout also includes a wide variety of tinplate toys and accessories that help to add color and variety.  Enjoy!

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u7vQkUup5E

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Originally Posted by David Morgan:

I enjoyed the video very much.  Nice layout. Also would like to know the type (make) of lamp posts that sit between the tracks in front of the oak park station.  They appeat right in the beginning of the video. Super work and thanks for sharing. 

Hi David.  The lamp posts are made by Marx.  They are the black Main Street lamp posts.

Originally Posted by Timothy Sprague:

thanks for the video, like the layout a lot.More about the tin, less about surface. BTW- I have that same background….

 

Tim

Ha!  Thanks for sharing Tim.  Yes we do have the same background.  I'm playing with the idea of making a retro 1930's "metropolis" background. There is not much surface.  It's only 4' x 8'.  All the best. 

Originally Posted by Matt aka Papa:

<sigh> now I am getting the tin bug.  CFO is gonna kill me.  Great layout and I did enjoy the music too.  Question is that STD gauge or O gauge.

Matt.  All the trains are O-Gauge.  I wanted to keep the scale down to fit as much as I could on a 4' x 8' layout.  

Originally Posted by Timothy Sprague:

thanks for the video, like the layout a lot.More about the tin, less about surface. BTW- I have that same background….

 

Tim

 

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What an excellent time lapse of Moon rise and set!

(Many of us have attempted it and been depressed with the results.)

A very nice shape and combination of accessories too.

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Originally Posted by MBA:

My current tinplate layout includes a Lionel Corporation 260E hauling new and vintage rolling stock, a Lionel Corporation 254E freight set, and a 1927 American Flyer 3013 electric with a 1934 passenger car set.  The layout also includes a wide variety of tinplate toys and accessories that help to add color and variety.  Enjoy!

 

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u7vQkUup5E

GREAT!!

MNCW posted:

Wow! Very nicely done. I was able to watch all of your videos on your website. Hope you continue to make and post more...but I felt the need to go out and buy myself a "Zoot suit" to be properly attired during the Big Band music!

Tom

As a vintage fashion aficionado: myself, my now 20yo son and my husband having real vintage/original 1930s and 1940s wardrobes- PLEASE do not get a "Zoot suit". Not what real men wore... First pic is of my son wearing his 1930s white tie and tails to his H.S. senior prom, second pic of myself in a 1930s dress and 1940s hat, and my husband Tom all in vintage 1930s. Last pic, Tom in his 1930s attire with a 1940s tie at a recent dinner dance in late 2016 we attended.

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Pine Creek Railroad posted:

Steamer,

   Pick up the Crooners Christmas DVD it's great to listen to the WWII Generation Christmas music while building the Tin Plate Layouts, I drink a little Irish Coffee, and I am a young man again!

Merry Christmas Dave, hope all is well at your home!

PCRR/Dave 

I

ll have to look for that. I picked up a Sinatra Christmas CD, and of course Bing and Nat King Cole. Nothing like the classics.

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