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Post by rtraincollector on Jun 5, 2024 19:02:26 GMT
This is from when I lived in Aiken, S.C. when I finished I had one wall 13' with 8 shelves, another 22' with 8 shelves and a final wall of 16' also with 8 shelves, all filled with trains and under my 22' x 6' attached to 16' x 10' train table that probably had as many trains, when I moved here I had a room 10' x 16' full to the ceiling with boxes and crates of trains and an overflow of more temporarily in the garage. But I realized even though it hurt I had to sell about 66% of what I had.
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Post by harborbelt70 on Jun 5, 2024 22:37:51 GMT
My conductor would DEFINITELY NOT allow any carpet layouts (or tile since most of the house is tile). She has been more than gracious so far with understanding and even taking over all scenery but would and will not allow me to build a temp layout on the floor in any rooms. But I am OK with that as she helps so much and is so understanding. I sure love her and got the best gift ever from our Lord when he put us together! Especially white carpet! It wasn't white but sand color.
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Post by firewood on Jun 6, 2024 18:46:53 GMT
Not quite magazine cover photos… 😉 A couple of ‘before’ pics from our club’s Lionel D224 display layout in its summer home at a local heritage park. Restoration is going well - most accessories getting to the repaired and in operation stage. More replacement parts on the way. Dave Attachments:
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Post by seayakbill on Jun 7, 2024 12:20:24 GMT
The Lionel Super O track makes for a good looking display
Bill
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