Enjoy these behind the scenes - action shots of the T W TrainWorx Traingineers & friends...
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I LOVE that building. What is it and where can you get it?
Great pictures, thanks for sharing
Alex
Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy the pictures. Killian
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I LOVE that building. What is it and where can you get it?
Thanks Michael!
Here's the low down I just got from Roger:
It is the Ft. Worth Texas & Pacific Station & Regional Headquarters Building designed and built in 1931 in the Zigzag Moderne Style of Art Deco. This was handcrafted in our shop using our new laser cutting machine and was custom designed for one our North Texas clients.
This is an O Scale model with a foot print of: 40.5" x 9.5" (excluding the canopy) x 32" T
Where can you get one? Let's talk 214-634-2965 or email Roger at raf@twdesign.com
Happy Tracks,
Traindame aka Dorcie Farkash
PS Check out my blog at www.blog.traindame.com
i too would like to see more of the huge building!...very impressive!...
thanks...howard...
http://www.littleglitterhouses.com
DANG!!
These people make such GREAT train products. I love their stuff!!
GREAT!
i too would like to see more of the huge building!...very impressive!...
thanks...howard...
http://www.littleglitterhouses.com
Here you go...from the other side:
Thats Great.
DORCIE, Thanks for the GREAT pictures. Roger and Crew do W O N D E R F U L W O R K
Impressive building. Dorcie how about posting some of your older TW trackplans... or are those trade secrets?
Dorcie, thanks for posting. You guys do such great work, everything I see on your layouts and posting is very impressive including that T&P building and large span bridge. Some people have all the fun.
TEX
Steve
Holy Smokes...........How did you get George Lucas to come and work on your layout?
Wish I knew how to single out just the picture I want to comment on. Doing it this way is a big waste of space.
Great stuff Dorcie! I'm looking forward to the Penn Station, or hopefully Philly's 30th Street Station.
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