Playing with my new toys.....
Peter
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Playing with my new toys.....
Peter
It's alive! Just in time for Halloween. I created this "Frankenstein" WM FA2.
Weaver body, MTH chassis & inerior, Williams motors, trucks & E Unit, LED headlight. I used Williams running gear so that it would be compatible with my existing Williams WM FA1. They're both powered and together they can really handle a train no matter which one is leading. The Weaver has a fixed pilot but so far, no problems.
finally running the MTH app inside. Well.... I got some help today.
Train chasing.
a couple pictures taken this morning of old train stations along the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail...
This first picture is at Earleigh Heights and is the old "Frost's Store" - which served as a store, post office, train station, you name it... It's now the "Ranger's Office" for the park ranger team who take care of the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail.
This is the Serverna Park Maryland station which now houses a fantastic HO train club. If you ever get a chance to take a look I'd suggest it, they've been highlighted in one of the HO magazines a few times.
Murnane posted:a couple pictures taken this morning of old train stations along the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail...
This first picture is at Earleigh Heights and is the old "Frost's Store" - which served as a store, post office, train station, you name it... It's now the "Ranger's Office" for the park ranger team who take care of the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail.
This is the Serverna Park Maryland station which now houses a fantastic HO train club. If you ever get a chance to take a look I'd suggest it, they've been highlighted in one of the HO magazines a few times.
I visited this layout over 25 years ago. It was very well worth seeing at that time,
Thank you for the photos of the two stations!!
A customer provided a few photos of our tinplate display at York. We have limited space for a display like this in the store, so we only remove the trains from their boxes twice a year for the show. Even under florescent lights, the colors still pop.
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