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Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Phillipsburg,NJ
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Here are two of my most recent projects.They were made from stainless steel passenger cars that I got in trade for a bulkhead flatcar that I had made.The one one the left is a diner.The out building is the kitchen.The other is a yard office.I put a platform on the roof so a person could climb up for a better look.
As luck would have it,after re-designing my track plan I no longer have room for them and they are available if anyone want to give them a good home. I hope this does not violate forum policy.If I did I apologize.Bob ![]()
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Remember...it's for fun!
The Gauge Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: St. Paul, MN
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Clever use of those old passenger cars! I've see a diner similar to yours in an issue of Model Railroader sometime this last year. I like both structures. We do have a Buy and Sell forum for advertising items for sale. If you'd like we can move your thread there.
regards, Ralph
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Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Phillipsburg,NJ
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Ralph-thanks for the reply.I believe I remember that issue.I think it was one of MR's special issues-GMR or Realistic Layouts.Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't it on Tony Koester's layout? Anyway,please feel free to move the thread.As I stated in my post,I'm giving them away or a trade.They didn't cost me anything to build.Thanks again-Bob
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Remember...it's for fun!
The Gauge Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2002
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Yep! I did some thumbing through magazines and found it was on Tony Koester's layout in a pic featured in the How to Build Realistic Layouts special issue about Freight Yards. I have no problem with the thread staying where it is. I'd be surprised if you didn't get some interested PM's pretty soon!
Ralph
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Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Phillipsburg,NJ
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Thanks Ralph-as a matter of fact I already got a PM about them.
To tell you the truth,when I saw the diner I wanted to build it. I already had the small building.All I had to do with it was to contour the rear part of the roof so that it fit the diner.When I got the passenger car,the rest was pretty easy.The yard office was fun to build also.Bob
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Call me Mr.Tinkertrain
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great looking cars bob,i sent you a PM on a possible trade for'em.--josh
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