railfan
junk collector
WOW!!****WOW!!****WOW!!
Found a great small one man n-scale outlet with affordable new and used equipment. Browsed every category pleasantly surprised by many unique and interesting available items........my brain quickly filled up with "must have" goodies.
Ordered a boatload of excellent stuff including:
one brand new microtrains line EMD FT A+B locomotive, reading rr. (half normal price!)
a few years old but new-in-box MRC TECH II 2500 powerpack/controller with momentum and brake (cheap!)
numerous new and used atlas code 80 switches, crossings, curve track, end of line bumpers.........many packages at $1.50 per
thirty....yes THIRTY.....assorted rail cars, most all used, probably none are best brands, but all with modern knuckle couplers, no rapidos
Add this to last weeks haul......and my n-scale RR equipment warehouse is starting to look good. Now I need to get one or two doors from lowes building center.
Has anyone ever used 24" x 48" cork veneer sheets to cover an entire door? I've seen guys in the U.K. doing professional looking layouts this way.
Found a great small one man n-scale outlet with affordable new and used equipment. Browsed every category pleasantly surprised by many unique and interesting available items........my brain quickly filled up with "must have" goodies.
Ordered a boatload of excellent stuff including:
one brand new microtrains line EMD FT A+B locomotive, reading rr. (half normal price!)
a few years old but new-in-box MRC TECH II 2500 powerpack/controller with momentum and brake (cheap!)
numerous new and used atlas code 80 switches, crossings, curve track, end of line bumpers.........many packages at $1.50 per
thirty....yes THIRTY.....assorted rail cars, most all used, probably none are best brands, but all with modern knuckle couplers, no rapidos
Add this to last weeks haul......and my n-scale RR equipment warehouse is starting to look good. Now I need to get one or two doors from lowes building center.
Has anyone ever used 24" x 48" cork veneer sheets to cover an entire door? I've seen guys in the U.K. doing professional looking layouts this way.