http://modelrr.oakviewresources.com/ Part 4: This is a multi-part blog where I do some track work and put scenery on the interchange section of my model railroad. In this section I splice in a turnout for a siding I'm re-working.
my dad gave me his train set from when he was 6 yrs old. Its a lionel, santa fe, from 1951. still works, also some marks ho stuff. wonder if its cool or not? the sante fe is an O gauge 3rail
You are awesome, and I am going to start doing this stuff now, using your tutorials. I am going to start with a diorama first to see if I am good enuff!
my dad gave me his train set from when he was 6 yrs old. Its a lionel, santa fe, from 1951. still works, also some marks ho stuff. wonder if its cool or not? the sante fe is an O gauge 3rail
kernelsac 1 year ago
@kernelsac If It's antique Lionel and it's still in running condition then Its ALL Cool!. Lol!
thebige61 1 year ago
You can always keep the stripped rails for hand-laying track!
RichmanJ93 3 years ago 2
Actually I'm thinking of using the rails for a "rail fence" along the interchange.
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thebige61 3 years ago