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Avanti posted:

Here are "historic" photos of the very first scenery on my layout--started a the hardest-to-reach corner:

IMG_0021_2CIMG3089_2CIMG3090_2CIMG3093_2RaisedTrack 2

Pete, the way you have incorporated your post war accessories into a very detailed layout is very cool. Of course, Super O track is IMHO in a different class when it comes to post war. I see in the last shot the beginning of a 456 Coal Ramp, do you have a shot of it in full view?

Mike

ezmike posted:

Pete, the way you have incorporated your post war accessories into a very detailed layout is very cool. Of course, Super O track is IMHO in a different class when it comes to post war. I see in the last shot the beginning of a 456 Coal Ramp, do you have a shot of it in full view?

Mike,

Thanks!  Yeah, my layout is really "about" trying to create a great setting for accessories, in the spirit of the postwar Lionel showroom layouts. The layout has every accessory in the 1957 catalog (except for the silly plastic tunnel) and also my favorites from other years. I try hard to avoid the "long rows of accessories" look that you sometimes see.  (BTW: I have a rule of NEVER modifying an accessory in a non-reversible way--part of the challenge).

Here are some more shots of the coal ramp:

Coal Ramp 1Coal Ramp 2Coal Ramp 3

and a few more shots you might enjoy:

crossings eY-cable 2accessories 1accessories 5Y-cable 5acc 4accessories 6

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  • Coal Ramp 1
  • Coal Ramp 2
  • Coal Ramp 3
  • Y-cable 2
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  • accessories 1
  • accessories 5
  • Y-cable 5
  • acc 4
  • accessories 6
MaxSouthOz posted:

Does the Bascule bridge open and close?

Of course.   ...well, sometimes. 

It was actually a real basket-case that I had to completely rebuild. It is a pre-war unit with the pot-metal base that always warped. I only got it to work using a lot of epoxy and permanently attaching it to a plywood base. Not "collector grade" but great for my purposes.

Avanti posted:
ezmike posted:

Pete, the way you have incorporated your post war accessories into a very detailed layout is very cool. Of course, Super O track is IMHO in a different class when it comes to post war. I see in the last shot the beginning of a 456 Coal Ramp, do you have a shot of it in full view?

Mike,

Thanks!  Yeah, my layout is really "about" trying to create a great setting for accessories, in the spirit of the postwar Lionel showroom layouts. The layout has every accessory in the 1957 catalog (except for the silly plastic tunnel) and also my favorites from other years. I try hard to avoid the "long rows of accessories" look that you sometimes see.  (BTW: I have a rule of NEVER modifying an accessory in a non-reversible way--part of the challenge).

Here are some more shots of the coal ramp:

Coal Ramp 1Coal Ramp 2Coal Ramp 3

and a few more shots you might enjoy:

crossings eY-cable 2accessories 1accessories 5Y-cable 5acc 4accessories 6

Fantastic!!!!

Mike

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