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Does anyone have a baseball field on their layout? If so, I'd love to see it.

Here are some pictures of mine:

imageimageimageimageimageimageDoes anyone know if there are O Scale baseball figures in the market? I need a right hand pitcher because Don Larsen, who pitched the perfect game for the Yankees in 1956, was right handed, and I could use another team of players.

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Alentown posted:

Love it. I'm planning a small baseball/softball field. Hard finding women softball players that would represent my daughter's college team. Love your Stadium, especially the monuments. Thanks for the photos.

Monuments were made from Popsicle Sticks and got the faces of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Miller Huggins (manager) off the Internet.

Pine Creek Railroad posted:

Arnold,

   Now that is way cool, where did you get all those cool Base Ball figures, did you make the stadium field?  Love to have the Yankees and Pirates game 7 at Forbes Field recreated in my Train Room.   

What a great idea!

PCRR/Dave 

Dave, I bought the metal baseball figures from the Choo Choo Barn (in York or Strasburg, PA) around 1995 for $150. They came in a pretty box with a red ribbon on it.

The baseball field is made with scenery materials (Woodland Scenics fine green and spray glue), scoreboard is made from cardboard painted with acrylic paint, and bleachers are obviously made from Popsicle sticks glued together and painted blue (great project to do with a child or children because it is so simple and relatively easy). I made the bleachers with my son and daughter when they were little. Also, we glued together and painted many of the little people sitting in the stands. It was cheaper to buy the plastic bodies and arms and heads of these little figures and unpainted, and my kids and I had fun gluing them together and painting them.

I'm sure that you, as a Pirates fan, can have a great time creating a ballpark reminiscent of Forbes Field in game 7 of the 1960 World Series. Make sure you include Yogi Berra in left field watching the Mazeroski home run go over the tall, ivy covered left field wall!

Alrhough I chose the 1956 World Series perfect game in Yankee Stadium, I came close to doing a Field of Dreams scene. That could be a great scene to model with the corn field past the outfield fence, the farmhouse where Ray Kinsella and his wife and daughter live, the light towers, etc.

Another idea would be to model other ballparks, especially the historic ones like Fenway Park and Wrigley Field.

I just Googled O Scale Baseball Figures, and found some that might be good. 

Some are plastic and inexpensive. The metal or pewter figures are more expensive. The ones that looked the best were metal and offered by TrainZ, but unfortunately they were out of stock. I think they were made by Kramer.

Artista has a lot of cool figures, but I could not find baseball players among the little people they were offering for sale on the Internet.

 

You might also want to look into sportsclix on ebay. Similar to the heroclix super hero figures, they are perfect for O Scale and come in a variety of poses. They didn't find the success that heroclix did, but they did make major league players several years back and they are relatively affordable for a fairly well detailed plastic figure. To field an entire team in the same uniform you might need to do a little repainting, but that might not be too challenging, since a uniform is predominantly just one color. 

Arnold D. Cribari posted:
Looks great. Very realistic. Thanks for the pictures.Where did you get your baseball figures? I am particularly interested in your right hand pitcher.

Thanks, Arnold.  The baseball figures are from a game called SportsClix.   There was a thread on baseball fields last year and a forum member pointed them out.  I really wanted a scene with the pitcher stare.   They are not exactly O-scale to be honest.  They are slightly smaller. 

nkp4me posted:

You might also want to look into sportsclix on ebay. Similar to the heroclix super hero figures, they are perfect for O Scale and come in a variety of poses. They didn't find the success that heroclix did, but they did make major league players several years back and they are relatively affordable for a fairly well detailed plastic figure. To field an entire team in the same uniform you might need to do a little repainting, but that might not be too challenging, since a uniform is predominantly just one color. 

You must have posted this as I was typing my response!  LOL.   I purchased a huge lot on ebay of 100+ figures for about $20 at the time I built this field.  I'm not very good at hand painting figures!

Arnold, did you build your bleachers?

I'd love to build Yankee Stadium, but I don't even have room for a backyard ballfield, haha.  This is great stuff, guys.

My son bought me this.  It's on my Yankee wall in the pool room.  Sorry for the flash.  We have looked at this for 5 years.  Clearly the first pitch to Gilliam, but, no Mantle, no McDougald (Rizzuto was released), no Cary.  This summer, another sharp-eyed guest noticed McDougald's dark right baseball sleeve over Yogi's left shoulder.  We always thought it was Yogi's glove.  Mantle must be blocked by Berra and Pinelli.

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Arnold, I love that Yankee field with the scoreboard, monuments, fascade, and depth signs.  I got these Yankee fascade pieces from a guy in Florida.  He can make you any size you need.  I can't remember the toy and puzzle company name, but his email is DJ51@aol.com, for anyone who is interested.

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If you haven't already, it's the "chooholigans" page in "figures" at Scenic Express.  Not cheap, but lots of ballplayers that look like they can be easily painted to resemble the team you want.

Jerry   

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Becky, Tom & Gabe Morgan posted:

Forbes Field at the Carnegie is something else. She modeled a specific game, but not the Series.

Now I'm thinking an all-time Pirate all-stars lineup...but which uniforms, which park and who goes where? Second base, shortstop, left and right field aren't as hard, but..

Panther97 posted:
nkp4me posted:

You might also want to look into sportsclix on ebay. Similar to the heroclix super hero figures, they are perfect for O Scale and come in a variety of poses. They didn't find the success that heroclix did, but they did make major league players several years back and they are relatively affordable for a fairly well detailed plastic figure. To field an entire team in the same uniform you might need to do a little repainting, but that might not be too challenging, since a uniform is predominantly just one color. 

You must have posted this as I was typing my response!  LOL.   I purchased a huge lot on ebay of 100+ figures for about $20 at the time I built this field.  I'm not very good at hand painting figures!

Arnold, did you build your bleachers?

Yes, the bleachers are made of Popsicle Sticks glued together and painted blue, and then attached to a piece of wood painted blue.,  I have a box of a thousand Popsicle Sticks. I think arts and crafts stores sell them. 

Ranger Rick posted:

Here is my Field of Dreams diamond. That is suppose to be Shoeless Joe Jackson emerging from the cornfield. And thanks for the heads-up on the Sportsclix. I just ordered some to round out the team. I think they will work. I also added a few shots of how Shady Hollow decorates for the season.

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Rick, in my humble opinion, I think your creation of the Field of Dreams baseball field with the cornfield is the best thing I have ever seen on a train layout. I absolutely love it! Bravo!

Ranger Rick posted:

Here is my Field of Dreams diamond. That is suppose to be Shoeless Joe Jackson emerging from the cornfield. And thanks for the heads-up on the Sportsclix. I just ordered some to round out the team. I think they will work. I also added a few shots of how Shady Hollow decorates for the season.

Rick

Go the distance!

JerryG posted:

I'd love to build Yankee Stadium, but I don't even have room for a backyard ballfield, haha.  This is great stuff, guys.

My son bought me this.  It's on my Yankee wall in the pool room.  Sorry for the flash.  We have looked at this for 5 years.  Clearly the first pitch to Gilliam, but, no Mantle, no McDougald (Rizzuto was released), no Cary.  This summer, another sharp-eyed guest noticed McDougald's dark right baseball sleeve over Yogi's left shoulder.  We always thought it was Yogi's glove.  Mantle must be blocked by Berra and Pinelli.

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Arnold, I love that Yankee field with the scoreboard, monuments, fascade, and depth signs.  I got these Yankee fascade pieces from a guy in Florida.  He can make you any size you need.  I can't remember the toy and puzzle company name, but his email is DJ51@aol.com, for anyone who is interested.

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If you haven't already, it's the "chooholigans" page in "figures" at Scenic Express.  Not cheap, but lots of ballplayers that look like they can be easily painted to resemble the team you want.

Jerry   

Very nice, Jerry, thanks for sharing your Yankee pictures.

i guess "the grass is always greener." I will explain in a few minutes in a separate reply.

Becky, Tom & Gabe Morgan posted:

Forbes Field at the Carnegie is something else. She modeled a specific game, but not the Series.

Now I'm thinking an all-time Pirate all-stars lineup...but which uniforms, which park and who goes where? Second base, shortstop, left and right field aren't as hard, but..

Panther97 posted:
nkp4me posted:

You might also want to look into sportsclix on ebay. Similar to the heroclix super hero figures, they are perfect for O Scale and come in a variety of poses. They didn't find the success that heroclix did, but they did make major league players several years back and they are relatively affordable for a fairly well detailed plastic figure. To field an entire team in the same uniform you might need to do a little repainting, but that might not be too challenging, since a uniform is predominantly just one color. 

You must have posted this as I was typing my response!  LOL.   I purchased a huge lot on ebay of 100+ figures for about $20 at the time I built this field.  I'm not very good at hand painting figures!

Arnold, did you build your bleachers?

Yes, the bleachers are made of Popsicle Sticks glued together and painted blue, and then attached to a piece of wood painted blue.,  I have a box of a thousand Popsicle Sticks. I think arts and crafts stores sell them. 

Panther97 posted:
Ranger Rick posted:

Here is my Field of Dreams diamond. That is suppose to be Shoeless Joe Jackson emerging from the cornfield. And thanks for the heads-up on the Sportsclix. I just ordered some to round out the team. I think they will work. I also added a few shots of how Shady Hollow decorates for the season.

Rick

Go the distance!

I have a problem that I just solved. I love my Yankee stadium scene. However, at the moment, after seeing Rick's Field of Dreams scene with Shoeless Joe coming out of the cornfield, I love that even more.

One solution is tear up Yankee Stadium and replace it with Field of Dreams. But doing that will rip a piece of my heart out. I can't do it.

Is there a better solution? Here's a clue: Go the Distance! Ease his Pain! If you build it, he will come!

The perfect solution: 2 Baseball Fields!

I have a great new project to work on. On another table on my layout, where there is currently the Lionel Post War Rocket Launcher, I will build a Field of Dreams baseball field with a cornfield, light towers, and I will have Shoeless Joe returning to the cornfield, and Ray Kinsella and his Dad (as a young man when Ray was not even a glint in his Dad's eye), having a catch while hundreds of cars are driving to the ball park! I am so inspired to do this!

As a high school baseball coach for most of my career (over 30 years), I had to have some type of baseball reference on my layout. Between the farm and the field though, it takes up quite a bit of real estate. I posted this elsewhere, but I am having an open house next Saturday and I had this poster made up with a photo from the layout. Thank you all for your comments! This poster hangs above the basement stairs on the way down to the layout.

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Ranger Rick posted:

As a high school baseball coach for most of my career (over 30 years), I had to have some type of baseball reference on my layout. Between the farm and the field though, it takes up quite a bit of real estate. I posted this elsewhere, but I am having an open house next Saturday and I had this poster made up with a photo from the layout. Thank you all for your comments! This poster hangs above the basement stairs on the way down to the layout.

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Beautiful poster.

Rick, how do you do the cornfield? Did you buy little corn plants from some scenery company and, if so, from what company and approximately how much did it cost? Did you scratch build the cornfield and, if so, what materials did you use to create it?

Panther97 posted:
nkp4me posted:

You might also want to look into sportsclix on ebay. Similar to the heroclix super hero figures, they are perfect for O Scale and come in a variety of poses. They didn't find the success that heroclix did, but they did make major league players several years back and they are relatively affordable for a fairly well detailed plastic figure. To field an entire team in the same uniform you might need to do a little repainting, but that might not be too challenging, since a uniform is predominantly just one color. 

You must have posted this as I was typing my response!  LOL.   I purchased a huge lot on ebay of 100+ figures for about $20 at the time I built this field.  I'm not very good at hand painting figures!

Arnold, did you build your bleachers?

Great timing eh? I don't know if I will have enough space on my layout for a whole baseball field, but my idea currently is to use a corner, where the tracks curve, put up a fence, place an outfielder, and maybe have some kids standing on crates outside looking over the fence at the game action or something.

 

 

Arnold, I was going to try to make my own corn stalks, but they did not turn out as well as I liked, so I broke down and bought pre-made ones from Scenic Express. http://www.sceneryexpress.com/...productinfo/JT95553/

It was a pain putting these in. I first tried hot glue, but many stalks would not remain erect. I took my Dremel and drilled a hole for each corn stalk. My dirt is oven-dried used coffee grounds. I have read where folks balk at using this, but I have built two layouts and have had no problem with mold or critters ruining the effect. 

Rick

 

nkp4me posted:
Panther97 posted:
nkp4me posted:

You might also want to look into sportsclix on ebay. Similar to the heroclix super hero figures, they are perfect for O Scale and come in a variety of poses. They didn't find the success that heroclix did, but they did make major league players several years back and they are relatively affordable for a fairly well detailed plastic figure. To field an entire team in the same uniform you might need to do a little repainting, but that might not be too challenging, since a uniform is predominantly just one color. 

You must have posted this as I was typing my response!  LOL.   I purchased a huge lot on ebay of 100+ figures for about $20 at the time I built this field.  I'm not very good at hand painting figures!

Arnold, did you build your bleachers?

Great timing eh? I don't know if I will have enough space on my layout for a whole baseball field, but my idea currently is to use a corner, where the tracks curve, put up a fence, place an outfielder, and maybe have some kids standing on crates outside looking over the fence at the game action or something.

 

 

That sounds like an excellent plan, Scott. The idea is to create a scene that entertains you primarily, and if it entertains others, that's a bonus. Having kids standing on crates watching the game without buying tickets will put smiles on people's faces.

nkp4me posted:
Panther97 posted:
nkp4me posted:

You might also want to look into sportsclix on ebay. Similar to the heroclix super hero figures, they are perfect for O Scale and come in a variety of poses. They didn't find the success that heroclix did, but they did make major league players several years back and they are relatively affordable for a fairly well detailed plastic figure. To field an entire team in the same uniform you might need to do a little repainting, but that might not be too challenging, since a uniform is predominantly just one color. 

You must have posted this as I was typing my response!  LOL.   I purchased a huge lot on ebay of 100+ figures for about $20 at the time I built this field.  I'm not very good at hand painting figures!

Arnold, did you build your bleachers?

Great timing eh? I don't know if I will have enough space on my layout for a whole baseball field, but my idea currently is to use a corner, where the tracks curve, put up a fence, place an outfielder, and maybe have some kids standing on crates outside looking over the fence at the game action or something.

 

 

That sounds like an excellent plan, Scott. The idea is to create a scene that entertains you primarily, and if it entertains others, that's a bonus. Having kids standing on crates watching the game without buying tickets will put smiles on people's faces.

In reply to Rick's comments, I plan to "grow my cornfield" the same way Rick did. Why bother reinventing the wheel. 

I'm very excited about creating a Field of Dreams as a 2nd baseball field on my layout. The cool thing about it is that I will be turning the laundery room in my house into an O Gauge baseball and train paradise. As you enter the laundery room, people will first see the trains run by Yankee Stadium, pass the oil tank, and then take a bridge behind the washer dryer onto another table where the Field of Dreams baseball field will be. I'm not going to rush it. This will be a project I will plan, meditate on, and build over a period of at least a month or two.

The Field of Dreams will replace the rocket launcher scene below.image I wonder if Lionel ever got sued because of the rocket launcher. A little kid could put an eye out because the spring is very strong that launches the rocket.

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I thought it might be fun during the World Series to resurrect this Baseball & Trains thread.

Although I'm a lifelong Yankee fan, I have thoroughly enjoyed watching the Redsox defeat the Dodgers in the last 2 World Series games.

I was hoping to find an O Scale model of Fenway Park and its Green Monster, but so far have not found any.

My favorite photos above are those of Field of Dreams with its corn field behind the fence.

Would love to see photos of baseball fields on train layouts.

Arnold

Williams PennCentral F3s that look and pull great, hauling a boxcar unit train past the ballpark:

I'm curious, do any of you folks like watching baseball games on TV while reading this Forum and contributing to it? 

I sure do.

I'm genetically loaded to love baseball and Lionel trains, and I find it to be so fun and relaxing to watch baseball and be on this Forum. Arnold

 

 

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I'm reading and watching as I type this. Although my team resides in Queens. I have a flat screen down in my Crappy Basement area which is always on any game when I'm down there. I remember in League of their Own there is a Lionel billboard ad on the outfield wall of one of the shots.

I remember my Dad taking me to softball games at "Went" field in Bridgeport on the north side of the raised 4 track NH now Metro North lines. I would count freight cars during the softball games up to 40-50 cars . one of my childhood memories of the 60s.

Arnold your scene is great reminder of those games. 

 

 

 

 

Arnold, I to am a die hard Yankee fan but I could never root for the Red Sox’s to beat any team, especially a historic Brooklyn team. That said I too enjoy watching a game, with a love o Lionel trains and being on the forum at the same time. I cant  tell you how many times my wife will say your not even watching the game your on that iPad again. 

Your laundry room plans sound awesome and I cant wait to see it develop leading to a 28th World Series win.....GO YANKEES and Lionel.

How about a full size baseball field with a scale train instead?

On City Island in Harrisburg PA, home of the Harrisburg Senators,  there is a 20” gauge train that goes around the Island.  The station is steps away from the ballpark entrance.  All my little two wanted to do the whole game was ride the train.  Next time we will ride it first so I can enjoy the game!

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The basic idea is to put on your layout what you love.

For those of you who love baseball, if you have the space, I strongly recommend that you put a ballpark on your layout. 

With the excellent scenery materials and baseball figures available at affordable prices, it's a no brainer to do this project. You can also add bill boards, light towers, bleachers made of Popsicle Sticks (available at arts & crafts stores), and standing and sitting figures (the fans), to make your ballpark more interesting. The cost of this project is a small fraction of most locomotives.

Most importantly, you will have fun creating your ballpark, which you can admire and share for years to come.

Besides, my ball players are tired of playing their games on the same field, and they crave playing games at other ballparks. LOL, Arnold

Arnold, if you are ever traveling I-71 in Ohio between Cincinnati and Columbus, please take a very short side trip into Wilmington. I love opening my home to folks to show the layout. With the fear of MTH dropping the remotes, I now have four. I need help running trains. :-)  I usually have 6 running at the same time.

And yes, I am watching baseball as I type. I am a former Ohio U Bobcat that played baseball in the year that OU made their appearance in the College World Series in 1970 (team mates included Mike Schmidt and Steve Swisher). I taught biology and coached high school baseball as a career. So baseball is in the blood. Unfortunately I am a Reds fan.  :-O

Ranger Rick posted:

Arnold, if you are ever traveling I-71 in Ohio between Cincinnati and Columbus, please take a very short side trip into Wilmington. I love opening my home to folks to show the layout. With the fear of MTH dropping the remotes, I now have four. I need help running trains. :-)  I usually have 6 running at the same time.

And yes, I am watching baseball as I type. I am a former Ohio U Bobcat that played baseball in the year that OU made their appearance in the College World Series in 1970 (team mates included Mike Schmidt and Steve Swisher). I taught biology and coached high school baseball as a career. So baseball is in the blood. Unfortunately I am a Reds fan.  :-O

You have a very impressive baseball history, Ranger Rick.

I reached my peak when I was 13 and 14 years old as a pitcher in the Pony League. I made my college baseball team, Columbia College in NYC, but discontinued because homework was overwhelming for me.

I am watching the NY Yankees - Oakland As game on TV as I hunt and peck this reply on my smartphone.

Thanks for the invitation and, of course, you are also welcome to see my Popsicle Stick ballpark and layout at my Yorktown Heights, NY home. It's about 50 miles north of NYC, and not far from Peekskill in Northern Westchester County, NY.

The above invitation is also open to all Forum members. Just send me an email, and we will do our best to schedule a visit.

Arnold 

 

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Bryan in Ohio posted:

A couple of shots of my baseball field on my layout. 

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Very nice, Bryan. I particularly like your scoreboard, and your lights for night games. Arnold

Thanks Arnold, the lights are just MTH Yard lights although I did have to convert them from the little bulbs to some brighter LED lights so the field would be completely illuminated. 

Getting ready for another big game tonight. Same Pennsy Turbine passenger train plus Postwar Lackawanna FM Trainmaster oil tanker unit train passing by Yankee Stadium:

Look carefully and you will see Aaron Judge taking batting practice. LOL.

Oops, I forgot. They play in Toronto, not NY, tonight. Guess I'm not a very good liar. LOL, Arnold

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Arnold I enjoyed the videos...especially the subway station. I use to take the 4 from Nostrand Ave by Brooklyn College to the stadium back in the day. 

I have an MTH subway (I believe it's the 1st one they made), it has great sounds including "161st Street and Yankee Stadium, please stand back from the closing doors," and I will post a video of it soon. Arnold

Love this thread.

No room for a ballpark on either layout.  But, there are ways to get those Yankees in there.  Tunnel portals are one way.

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Baseball and trains.  Two of my favorite subjects!!

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Donald Van Slambrook 013018 posted:

I think it was the movie Brewster's Millions where they played baseball at a field that had train tracks running through the outfield.  Anyone with limited real estate on their layout could use that theme.  

Donald, I've never seen train tracks running through the field of play, but I believe there is at least one major league ballpark (maybe Seattle and/or Kansas City) where a freight train runs just beyond the outfield fence. 

A subway runs just beyond the outfield at Yankee Stadium, or maybe the former Yankee Stadium. I watch almost all the Yankee games on TV like I'm doing at this very moment, but I haven't been to Yankee Stadium in over 1 year.  There are probably other major league ball parks where a subway or passenger train runs just beyond the outfield fence. Arnold

Rich Wiemann posted:

Don’t forget about Minute Maid Park and their General Style loco.

JERRYG...really like your incorporation of Yankees, especially the famous frieze.

That one is cool. The only thing is I don't know if they operate it anymore. The last few times I watched games there when they were playing the Yankees, if Houston hit a HR,  it was just sitting idle in the middle. They used to run it from side to side when Houston hit a homerun.

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Donald Van Slambrook 013018 posted:

The Astros have been running the locomotive so much this year, I think they had to get the wheel bearings replaced.    

Yeah they're up there in the home runs, but Yankees are leading the Major League in home runs.   4 more today, the games still going!  Yankees need to get a train! Well they already have one kind of. The commuter train that brings to the fans in!

Train Nut, Yankee JV team is gonna lead the ML in homeruns.  Imagine what the varsity could do if they could stay healthy.  Of course, hitting a Titleist instead of a baseball has something to do with it.  Those NL guys are gonna hit 50.  MLB saying they don't know about the ball is like potato chip guys saying they don't know why their chip bags contain 50% air.

Arnold, the new stadium faces away from the el, while the train ran behind the bleachers in the old stadium.

Rich, thanks.  Love that Yankee frieze.  Still prefer to call it the facade.  The ones in these pics came from a guy in Florida.  I put a wireless router and TV in there so I can watch the Yanks.  Fortunately, my son loves trains, baseball, and the Yankees.  He was a helluva ballplayer.  Now, he lives in Austin and I can't come close to beating him at golf anymore.  Haha

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jhz563 posted:

How about a full size baseball field with a scale train instead?

On City Island in Harrisburg PA, home of the Harrisburg Senators,  there is a 20” gauge train that goes around the Island.  The station is steps away from the ballpark entrance.  All my little two wanted to do the whole game was ride the train.  Next time we will ride it first so I can enjoy the game!

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What a cute picture of your family.So sweet made my teeth hurt.Naw just kidding .My grand father loved baseball and played in his younger days.I talked to a guy who played with my grand day.Said he could not hit all that well.But he could pitch and said  to catch his pitches always hurt his hands.So here you have the very best of both worlds.

Hey Ted, if the game was in Houston, you'd have to include the illegal centerfield camera so those houstons can hit better.   What a GREAT ballclub!  Can't wait to see what MLB does....

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Eddie G, your comment was in September, but, I've been telling my people for three years about houston and boston.  I'm pleased MLB has been forced to take notice.  You watch enough baseball, you can often tell when the hitter knows what's coming.

Jerry

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jhz563 posted:

How about a full size baseball field with a scale train instead?

On City Island in Harrisburg PA, home of the Harrisburg Senators,  there is a 20” gauge train that goes around the Island.  The station is steps away from the ballpark entrance.  All my little two wanted to do the whole game was ride the train.  Next time we will ride it first so I can enjoy the game!

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Hi,
I have been looking for an MTH Rail King Amtrak Genesis Phase 4 PS3 loco for a long time, and see that you had one for sale as of May of 2018.
The problem is that you have no email attached to your profile, so there is no way to contact you regarding your items for sale.
The forum has been changed so that any for sale posts are immediately closed, and the only way to contact the seller is by email of whatever method is in the profile.
I have found a lot of your posts with items for sale, but with no email in your profile, I can't figure out how people are contacting you.
I have tried Private Messaging you, but you must not be a digital subscriber, or you have private messaging turned off in your personal settings.

Have you sold any of your items?
I am mostly interested in the, the Amtrak loco.
If you still have it, and still want to sell it, is it PS3 or PS2?

Roger

A while back, we had a great relationship with the local Triple-A Baseball "Syracuse Chiefs".  They were the minor league team for the Washington Nationals.  We partnered with the ball club to produce a full train in O scale.  The cars were all Weaver Models and the locomotive is an MTH Electric Trains Railking Proto-Sound 2.0  2-8-0 consolidation, also custom decorated by Weaver models.  It was great working with the local community-owned team until they sold out their ownership to downstate interests.  Unfortunately when the local management was forced out, that ended our relationship and now the team goes by the "Syracuse Mets", and sadly no longer community owned.

The locomotive is the only part of the train that we still have a few available for sale.  The others are all long since sold out and in train and baseball memorabilia collections.  I have been told these cars appear on e-bay from time to time.


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This MTH Railking locomotive was chosen because it somewhat resembled the official Chiefs logo.  We acquired the locomotives directly from MTH Electric Trains, programmed the Proto-Sounds 2.0 sound and information files in our own service department and applied the tiny baseball decal on the front of the boiler.  Weaver painted (pad-printed) the tender shell like they did with all the cars.   The "50" commemorated "fifty years of community-owned baseball in Syracuse NY" in 2010.

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This boxcar was the first release of the set in 2007.  Proved to be the most popular car.  They were sold out within a month.

Syracuse Chiefs Hopper
In 2008, the ball club removed the artificial turf they had and replaced it with real grass, hence the need for this hopper to transport the seed.  It was a cute way to commemorate the big news and update at the ballpark.

Syracuse Chiefs Flatcar with Official Baseball Load
In 2009, Syracuse Chiefs ended their relationship with the Toronto Blue Jays and signed on with the Washington Nationals.  We designed this flat car to carry a real "minor-league" players baseball.  The same year, we had two pitchers from the team sign the baseballs in our store as a meet-and-greet.  The ball came free with the purchase of every flat car.

Syracuse Chiefs Caboose-JR Junction
Like the boxcar, the caboose was the last item to be produced and was very popular.  It had a fully detailed interior and featured every year the Chiefs won the "Governors Cup" game.

It still amazes me to this day how popular the Weaver cars were.  The sheer fact they were 100% made, painted and pad-printed and boxed all in the USA is awesome too.  NO decals or computer printed graphics on any of the freight cars!

Boy....Do I miss Weaver Models!

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Panther97 posted:

Unfortunately, I think I would break my trains if I had to run them while watching my Pirates!

Panther97,

I have been trying to contact you for a while now regarding an MTH Amtrak Genesis Phase 4 locomotive that you had for sale back in May of 2018.

There was no notice that it ever sold, and there was no email in your profile. I did try to PM you but that was not available either.

So I am reaching out to you here, to see if you still have that loco, and if so, if you still want to sell it, and if it is PS2 or PS3?

Thanks,
Roger

Panther97 posted:

Unfortunately, I think I would break my trains if I had to run them while watching my Pirates!

Panther97,

I have been trying to reach you regarding the MTH Rail King Amtrak Phase 4 Locomotive that you had for sale.
There was no contact info that I could find, and I have reached out to others who have no info either.
Do you still have it?
Is it still for sale?
Is it PS2 or PS3?
I am interested..............

Roger

Will posted:

Arnold, I just caught up with this very entertaining thread. About 2 years ago, you posted your plans and excitement to make a field of dreams layout, so I have been looking for it. Did you ever get to make it?

I was going to do that, and even bought O Scale corn stalks. However, I decided not to make a Field of Dreams because there were no trains in Field of Dreams. The only place I could put it on my layout would be inside a reverse loop in the basement laundry room, and to do that didn't look right to me.

Instead, I made the Polo Grounds inside that reverse loop. Here it is:

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And, on the other side of the laundry room is Yankee Stadium:

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As a result, I have developed my Sedgewick Avenue Station in the Bronx, with was the Southern most point on The Put.

Arnold

PS: I put the corn stalks on the dairy farm on the opposite side of the layout in the basement playroom:

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Will, I know Arnold and I had talked a few years ago when I posted my baseball field. I do have a Field of Dreams on my layout. I was a high school biology teacher and baseball coach for most of my career. I played college ball. Baseball has been a big part of my life. So when I started my new layout about 6 years ago, I knew I had to have a Field of Dreams on it. I actually made a poster that is on the stairwell wall inviting folks to The Shady Hollow Scenic Railroad. I had my 3rd annual open house just before Christmas and had 150+ people show up. And, yes, you can see Shoeless Joe Jackson emerging from the cornfield. Here are a few pictures:

 

Here is the news article that was done this year on the layout. https://www.wnewsj.com/news/12...tj0OYV1Mkr95Nu13rpAs

Rick

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Within the hour, there will be a Spring training subway series game this warm July evening between the Yankees and the Mets. 

Both teams will do anything to win. Bragging rights are at stake.

The Yankees have consulted with the best scientists in the Universe to assure victory tonight. Thanks to these scientists, they have developed a time machine to go back in time. Arriving on the Comodore Vanderbuilt:

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the Yankees are bringing in a big kid, originally from Baltimore who developed his baseball skills playing sandlot ball at an orphanage. He has a Gargantuan appetite, pitches no-hitters and hits towering homeruns that are called Ruthian shots. 

LOL, Arnold

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A Brooklyn locomotive circling Yankee Stadium?

Shocking! Blasphemous!

LOL, Arnold

PS: Just Kidding. I would have loved to go to the World Series games in the 1950s between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the NY Yankees. A couple of years ago while on vacation, I read Doris Kearns Goodwin's book, Wait Till Next Year, about growing up in Carle Place, Long Island in the 1940s and 1950s, going to Ebbetts Field with her dad, and rooting for the Brooklyn Dodgers. What a fabulous and charming book.

Speaking of the Dodgers and the Yankees in the 1950s, here, on my layout, is the scoreboard of Don Larson's perfect game in the 1956 World Series:IMG_0574

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A Brooklyn locomotive circling Yankee Stadium?

Shocking! Blasphemous!

LOL, Arnold

PS: Just Kidding. I would have loved to go to the World Series games in the 1950s between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the NY Yankees. A couple of years ago while on vacation, I read Doris Kearns Goodwin's book, Wait Till Next Year, about growing up in Carle Place, Long Island in the 1940s and 1950s, going to Ebbetts Field with her dad, and rooting for the Brooklyn Dodgers. What a fabulous and charming book.

Speaking of the Dodgers and the Yankees in the 1950s, here, on my layout, is the scoreboard of Don Larson's perfect game in the 1956 World Series:IMG_0574

Arnold, "The more I know, the more I know how little I know."

Thanks for pointing out the hidden nuggets. And my apologies that I did not notice the subtle nuances you place in your modeling. Fantastic, as always, and  I marvel in the skill it takes to move past my "Ewe Mountain".

Much to the chagrin of my wife, who reads intently, spell and fact checking every news paper article she reads, I do not. She asked me last year to start acting my age. I responded honestly, directly and tossed in a some facts and data. Yup, I know, I took a risk. But, I know that is what she would LIKE.

"Honey, I have acted my age, that being a 5 and 1/2 year old, for the 47 years you have known me. I doubt that will change anytime soon." It's been a quiet WEEK...

So Arnold, please accept that this 5 1/2 year old, views all your fantastic effort through eyes filled with wonderment, awe and an abundance of JOY!

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