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TW TrainWorx Traingineers, Farkash and Reagan, successfully installed the custom 64" Empire State Building on the amazingly *Traintastic NJ Hi-Railers Club Layout this morning. Check it out...

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Thanks Ben and all the members of the NJ HiRailers - let's create more Traintastic Elements for your layout

Happy Tracks!

Traindame aka Dorcie Farkash
TW TrainWorx
Dallas, TX | Concord, NC
(214) 634-2965
www.blog.traindame.com 
www.twtrainworx.com
www.trainworxlayouts.com 

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It was a pleasure to see Mike and get to meet Roger at the club today. The building is truly fantastic and a wonderful addition to the layout. Not that you need me to say it, but these people really know how to do their stuff.

I asked Roger what the TW was for in the company name. I believe he said Theatre Works. (We did sit around a bit after and discuss how most of us have some level of CRS). Apparently they are in scenery work for theaters also. Makes perfect sense to me. After all, that train guy Disney was into animation.

There will be a lot of really neat changes for you to see at Trainstock in January.

Gerry

 

 

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The good news is that I did get off the layout! Kudos to the benchwork committee, it withstood a "Reagan"! 

Anyone who would like their own custom ESB (or any other custom building for that matter) feel to reach out to me directly at mreagan@twtrainworx.com and we'll get yours in the que!

Really hope you guys enjoy that building and the variable color LED's on the top!

Thank you for the opportunity! Really enjoyed the visit/install today!

See you guys we missed in York!

Mike

gmorlitz posted:

It was a pleasure to see Mike and get to meet Roger at the club today. The building is truly fantastic and a wonderful addition to the layout. Not that you need me to say it, but these people really know how to do their stuff.

I asked Roger what the TW was for in the company name. I believe he said Theatre Works. (We did sit around a bit after and discuss how most of us have some level of CRS). Apparently they are in scenery work for theaters also. Makes perfect sense to me. After all, that train guy Disney was into animation.

There will be a lot of really neat changes for you to see at Trainstock in January.

Gerry

 

 

 

Hi Gerry,

Almost... Theatrical Warehouse is what the TW stands for. Roger founded the company in 1982, same year our son, Frank, was born  Although the original partners cut out soon after, Roger's roots had already started to take hold and he thrived in the creative environment where his God given talents; set design, carpentry, painting, sculpting, welding, lighting, and genuine passion for developing relationships - flourished & continues to do so  

Thrilled the ESB is rocking in NJ on your Layout! 

Happy tracks!

Traindame aka Dorcie Farkash 

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