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Joined: 12/17/2006 Posts: 1,627 Location: Hebron, In
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Joined: 12/17/2006 Posts: 1,627 Location: Hebron, In
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Joined: 12/17/2006 Posts: 1,627 Location: Hebron, In
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Very nice collection like you display shelfs also Make them your self? Leon.
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Joined: 12/17/2006 Posts: 1,627 Location: Hebron, In
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sd90 wrote:Very nice collection like you display shelfs also Make them your self? Leon.
Thank you. I have a Brother in Law that does wood working. Told Him what I wanted and He made them. I believe I bought the brackets from Menard's. Those shelves are on a dormer wall and work well for me.
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The display is awesome. And I really like the trucks!
Chuck
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admin wrote:The display is awesome. And I really like the trucks!
Chuck
Thank you Sir, love your Peterbilts.
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Joined: 6/18/2003 Posts: 2,141 Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Nice collection Craig. Ain't nothing like a Sword Pete. I am retiring, but will keep my Petes. Chuck is too dorky to do an Autocar anyway. Craig
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What is your true hobby trucks or trains? Your collection of both is very nice. I’m also retiring like Quinella, but I will still be collecting just like Quinella. Steve
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Joined: 2/20/2012 Posts: 557 Location: Lil north of pittsburgh.
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Does that track run the whole length of the room? very nice collection you have there sir. I too like the set up along with the loco's
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Barkerjoh wrote:Does that track run the whole length of the room? very nice collection you have there sir. I too like the set up along with the loco's Thank you Sir. I have two loops running around the room with 72" curves.
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Claud thanks for the response. Those RC trucks are amazing, and your red Pete is very nice. I was thinking about trying out one of those RC machines, either an excavator or dozer they have on those RC websites. But I’m afraid if I tried that hobby I would go broke in about a month and be living out a a box in the back yard of my soon to be x wife. Steve
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Joined: 1/15/2006 Posts: 266 Location: Upstate NY
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Nice collection.
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Claus wrote:Barkerjoh wrote:Does that track run the whole length of the room? very nice collection you have there sir. I too like the set up along with the loco's Thank you Sir. I have two loops running around the room with 72" curves. AMAZING. I have this kinda of idea in my head as well I want to do. what a hobby it is.
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Joined: 10/9/2012 Posts: 551 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Hi Claus, thanks so much for sharing your incredible collection. The two tiered shelves are a neat idea to display two rows of models. I have to agree with you on blending the O scale trains and 1/50 diecast I find they’re a very fun combination. That RC truck looks amazing as well, love the chrome on it. Take care and all the best.
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Thank you all again for the nice compliments. This photo is not mine but sums up exactly how I see trains and 1/50 trucks or equipment.
Sorry, can't post those photos here. I tried but won't let me as they are not mine.
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I agree with you 100% on this. They have always with me went hand in hand. Wish the amount of structures they offered in HO scale were more so added to availability in O as well. I had a representative from Walthers at the train show this past spring in Pittsurgh here tell me if I wanted something like they had which was a UPS depot I can go and make it. That is nice to know that the market is blind to the ones who work in O gauge.
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one thing I would like to see is a gas terminal for O gauge or Fueling Bays for a truck yard would be nice to be used in a display. Maybe a few maintenance sheds. Sorry for getting off topic.
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