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With all of the new Passenger train stations becoming available lately you might want to consider adding a train shed or two to compliment each other. They are available in several sizes and configurations including the all new 29 inch wide version coming soon. See computer rendered drawing below showing all three sizes. The new 29 inch size has a lot of the same attributes as the 48 inch size, however includes much more detail.

 

thanks.

jim r from www.bridgeboss.com

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29 inch shed x 2 top side iso

 

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Alan.
 
You know you were the inspiration behind this version of the 48 inch size.
Some day I must take a trip down your way to see in person.
 
thanks again Alan.
 
jim r from bridgeboss.
 
 
 
Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

Yep....and they look even better in person!

 

Thanks Jim for making such a nice shed....

 

Alan

 

 

 

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Hi George.
The new 29 inch shed will give the same basic look as the 48 size, however scaled down to fit smaller layouts. Dimensions are 29 wide x 16 long by about 14 tall. It will be offered in two different versions, one with simple crossbeams and the other w very fancy curved crossbuck type beams. Several exterior sections of all versions will have a layered depth look. The clerestory roofs will also be very fancy w ginger bread and may be offered w optional clear plexiglas. All major roof sections will be supplied w grooved plexiglas windows as a standard. I hope i answered your questions.
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Seacoast:

Jim, can you tell us more about your 29" train shed? 

 

Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

 

Bill, you also are well on your way to a beautiful layout as well.

 

Jim, your sheds are spectacular.

Brian Thank you for the comments. Little by little it is getting there. My pc HAS BEEN DOWN FOR A LITTLE BIT SO i AM BEHIND ON SOME THINGS I WAS PLANNING ON DOING FOR THE LAYOUT.

Looks like Alan must be getting ready for his new TW Design Passenger Terminal. That should be quite an addition to his layout.

Originally Posted by Popsrr:

I have Jim's 24" version of the Train Sheads in use with the TW Design Chicago Union Station. Jin is a GREAT GUY to work with on a project. Thanks for all your hard work Jim.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Bill, I do remember these along w the 6 red units. Took me all of August to construct and paint them. Glad to say I have that ugly pile of firewood moved-

 

jim r from www.bridgeboss.com

Originally Posted by chipset:

Thanks Jim, quick question.

Do you anticipate having online ordering anytime soon?

Hi George.

 

Right now Online ordering would be a bit tough for me as I am basically a one man operation and try to keep my costs to a minimum. Online ordering would be a bit complicated in that i do not stock everything, in particular the EL products which include many different sizes and configurations. Many of the bridges are offered in different sizes and widths along with various options. I do accept Paypal which many pepole do use. Im very easy to work with and try my hardest to satisfy everyone.

 

thanks.

jim r from www.bridgeboss.com

Thanks Brian for the very nice comment....

 

Bill...looks like I may not be going with the new Pennsy station since I can't figure out how to make it work with the current plan.

 

The train shed right now occupies 32 square feet of the layout.  It is 8 feet long and 4 feet wide.  The color I painted it turned out to be fairly popular for Jim....it shows off the detail when black may have not done as good a job yet it is still a color you may have seen in the prototype...

 

Alan

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