I know its 37-1/2" long by 18" deep, but how TALL is it please??
Any folks that have pics of this with the 116 station, showing how you have these incorporated on your Std. Gauge layout, please post!
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I know its 37-1/2" long by 18" deep, but how TALL is it please??
Any folks that have pics of this with the 116 station, showing how you have these incorporated on your Std. Gauge layout, please post!
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Mine's hidden, but guess-i-mate is 3" plus flag pole height of ~14¾".
BTW If you want to see the original design, well before Norm Thomas came out with his, get a copy of "Four's A Crowd" with Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland and Roz Russell.
Ron M
in the movie "Grandpa" has EVERYTHING!! I think I'm going to find this film on Amazon and pick it up, just for seeing all the train fun.
I was a bit terse in my original answer, the 3" height was referring to the base the station sits on. The station itself is 9" tall. However the question was: "What is the height of a 129B?" The tallest piece is the flag pole and that is ~14¾". So taking the flag pole and the height of the station platform the answer is ~17¾" in height.
Ron M
Right, thanks. I was not specific enough. I meant the height of the base area the station itself sits on.
hhtrains, I just picked up both on the evilBay. However, I'd be interested in talking with you offgroup if you have other pieces you are interested in selling that could work on my Std. Gauge layout. email me?
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