My summer project was building an O Scale display case. All materials were purchased from Menards, Red Oak boards and plywood and the Acrylic for the upper case sliding doors. I made the case as a knock off of my gun cabinet, I just adjusted the size to meet my needs. All molding and door tracks I made from Red Oak boards . I cut grooves in the shelving to match the wheel size. Not sure if I'll need lighting but I have some battery powered Puck lights if needed.
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Superb display case! (Especially the bottom shelf - ).
Very cool. The trains in the back can be put on a 2" riser so you get a view of both the trains in the front and back of a specific shelf .
I also sometimes put Engines in the front and freight in the back if not using a riser. Once again a very nice piece of furniture.
Paul
Lee: Very nice I will be building a new one and was not sure about staining thinking it would take away from the trains but yours is beautiful and the trains look great in it. What is in the bottom?
Paul, Thanks for the tip on the riser I'll have to look into that.
Thanks Rick, so far just some empty boxes in the bottom.
Paul #1, I specifically made the top wide enough so that the E-8 ABA would fit !! lol
Beautiful! When you fill this one up, you'll have to build another one...
Lee:
As a woodworker I always appreciate seeing great work.
Joe
Thank You Joe !!
Excellent work!
Thank You Dennis !!
I added a few more to the display cabinet. My Rock Island Reefers which were Atlas undecorated cars that I painted and decaled and the Burlington reefers which are Intermountain kits (found another one on the bay so will be adding it when finished).
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Lee. that is some classy work! It is evident that you are truly a skilled craftsman. I like the plexi doors to keep the dust out. For lighting you could also look at the LED strips people use for lighting passenger cars. They're inexpensive on eBay and come in long rolls that can be cut to the length you need and adhered to the bottom of the shelf above the trains.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Mike A.
Outstanding build. Professional quality and finish.
Mike and Matt.. Thank You !!! I'll take the LED under consideration , and " The best service you can provide for the hobby is to pass on what you have learned" I practice that with my son Brian and he does the same for me !!!
Light would be a nice accent on a nice cabinet. There's a lot you can do with it.
I like rope lights for the softness, dimming, and ease of use.
Man am I envious, what a great looking Display Case.
russ
Excellent job! I wish I had your woodworking skills.
Very nice! Are you planning on adding led lighting to highlight the displaid trains?
I;m considering it, just not sure yet. Been busy getting the house ready for winter, before you know it'll be here..
Excellent work Lee. I have seen that you’re in smaller projects like and appreciate your work and attention to detail. How wide is it?
Joe Gozzo
Thanks Joe, The Base is 60 5/8" wide shelves are 57 1/2" wide and total cabinet height is 61"
I air brushed the roof and walk way on the new Intermountain kit and added a LionChief 4-6-4 CB&Q . And as usual "Tommy" supervizes everything !!!