Train show at Franklin, Indiana.
Miles: 107
There were 5 buildings.
Videos:
3-rail layout:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPwvXrb3XrI
Lego automation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1BlGq0SrQY
County fairgrounds;
Building one;
Stone hedge.
G scale.
An RC airplane friend selling his dad's trains.
3-rail.
N gauge.
2nd building.
Must of not been too much to interest me since no pictures!
Building 3.
A farm building with lots of doors.
N gauge.
Standard gauge.
N gauge.
Bought items from this dealer.
Automated Legos.
Bought some GNRW tools from this fellow.
4th building: AC: AHHHHH!
Was '90 out'!
'Invisible' gauge!
There's a train on the track.
Have bought stuff from this dealer in the 'past': very reasonable prices.
Too modern for my layout but something different.
Lots of framed pictures at 'good prices'.
Also, lots of photos.
Tempting but 'no room'!
Pre weathered cars.
12 inches to the foot gauge.
Not cheap!
5th building.
track weathering.
Latest 'cabeese' with interiors and lights at 125 bucks.
Got one.
Nice wood kits.
Actually bought a few items.
Got the 'display case' for a very detailed engine of mine.
Some original GN advertisement.
Some free 'Classic trains' mags; not sure if I had them but, after a year, all 'reading material' is 'new' to me!
GNRW ADS.
Didn't know railroads 'marked' their tools!
Can use these 'fine adjustment tools' on my HO engines!
Some 'ground throws'.
Not sure if I need these 'universals' but, for 2 bucks each, better to have them and 'not need them' than vise versa!
More 2 bucks each.
Another item/s that are no longer produced.
The #4's have thin shanks which, for me, is good for the 'cow catcher' end.
Also, offset high and low couplers.
Case over my engine without the base.