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I have 3 trains running on my layout. In the center of the layout is a round table just big enough to accommodate a Fastrack 0-36 circle. I would like to put an impressive building on this island inside that circle of track without spending more than $200. I have plenty of outlets and power enough for lighting. The rest of my layout is the typical brick and mortar 50 - 60's look. Do you have any suggestions?

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Allentown Bob posted:

How about a creative vignette like a war memorial with spotlit American Flag, benches, hedges and walkways?

Better yet, how about one that looks like the vets groups haven't been there for cleanup work in a while?

Here's the one I made. My Father turned out the 12-pounder barrel from brass, and I made the stone/wrought iron memorial for it:

Keep in mind that war memorials were small and tasteful up to the 80s or so, when they got large and in some cases, pretty gaudy.

In the past, they were usually an arch, a single statue or a pedestal with a plaque in a garden-ish area.

If the layout takes place before the 1980s or so, a war memorial wouldn't be overly large.

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If you want to stick to the brick and mortar theme, the MTH Railking 6 story buildings are very large and quite nice. I have one on my layout.

MTH also makes add-on floors for some of their buildings. Not sure if there is a limit to how many add on floors you can put but if there is no limit, you could build a pretty impressive skyscraper. Wouldn't be cheap however. I don't think the add-on floors work for the 6 story buildings.

If a Christmas theme is an option, Lionel made a single family home with LED Christmas lights strung around the roof. It really stands out and looks great on a Christmas layout. A friend of mine has one and put it on his modules in the club Christmas display at the College Park Aviation Museum display last year. One dark and dreary day it was on and looked beautiful. 6-37994 is the Lionel number on this I think but am not 100% sure.

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Depending upon what the nearby scenery looks like, that is;  rural, urban, industrial, mountainous, etc. there could be lots of choices.  For a nice urban area, tall building, give consideration to OGR's Ameritown "Midtown Hotel".  it's a six story, downtown type building that can be made up in several ways.  Mine sits just a couple of buildings away from MTH's six story department store structure.  Sometimes it's possible to combine several buildings to create an even taller structure.  Bill Bramledge is a master at these combined, really tall buildings.

Paul Fischer

 Impressive in what way? Tall, square feet, unusual, RR-prototypical?

   Near a roundhouse? Well, a crew has to eat, a diner sort of fits. A couple of quanset huts fits the industrial bill, and adds variety of structure. Taller, I want to say an Eiffel  I mean switch tower, especially if your limited on room, or a loco shop if there's still room. Do you have a coaling building? An Eiffel ..water tower? A diesel fuel holding tank? Detail the lighting, on any structure, and the area too. What ever it is, just light it up like the sun, and it will be impressive at night .

   How about an Eiffel Oil derrick with a bubble lamp,(the pump type if you have the room). 

Or,

The Leaning tower of Pisa your looking for should be  45.75" tall.

I found a 14" "lamp" of it on "an auction site"

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