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This has been on the RR almost 30 years. The Indian signage was sanded thinner then  cut out of a magazine cover with an X acto knife. By dumb luck it fit the already built structure and was glued on. With so many detailing parts available now and seeing it’s near the layouts edge. I want to open up the doors.

The motorcycles and figures are from Arttista. Nicholas Smith shows them in stock. They just look like generic bikes. The one second from the left in the first pic. is from Britain. Made by Phoenix. An elderly gentleman in the Orange Hall sold their line of figures and he also was at Springfield. Nice casting of a British single cylinder. The rider in full leathers is also theirs. I think they are still around. You may have to have them shipped across the pond though. While not probably accurate models of any particular brand. They look the part on a 40’s 50’s layout.

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