02-08-2014, 08:41 PM
I used the Atlas station from my first "serious" layout in high school layout until last year when a scratchbuilt structure replaced it. Still on the layout are the proverbial Revell tool shed boxcar and crew caboose office... Some guy gave them to us a few years ago and the box art date them to the late 50s... They were unbuilt.
Didn't see Plasticville item yet. Until recently, I was still using my Clybourne/Juniata freight station and interlocking tower. Both acquired when I was in kindergarten. Man, time flies by.
Wayne, you make wonders out of these commercial kits. Railway bridges are such a standardized item on real railways, keeping the Altas ones is a safe bet.
Talking about bridge, I'm still using my central valley grider bridge I got in high school. It has found its place on all my layouts since then (maybe ten layouts) and will reappear on the new one under construction.
Anybody got Roundhouse 3-n-1 kits on their layout? Particularly their funny brick wall sections.
Matt
Didn't see Plasticville item yet. Until recently, I was still using my Clybourne/Juniata freight station and interlocking tower. Both acquired when I was in kindergarten. Man, time flies by.
Wayne, you make wonders out of these commercial kits. Railway bridges are such a standardized item on real railways, keeping the Altas ones is a safe bet.
Talking about bridge, I'm still using my central valley grider bridge I got in high school. It has found its place on all my layouts since then (maybe ten layouts) and will reappear on the new one under construction.
Anybody got Roundhouse 3-n-1 kits on their layout? Particularly their funny brick wall sections.
Matt
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. Also used the large dormer roof and front wall section to replace the "eyebrow" dormer of the Revell depot.