This is part of mine as it comes to town. Mostly flat cars and a few K-line aluminum. Don
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While not "O" gauge, it is a circus train.
Oh man, those STD GA circus trains are so awesome
Rex, are those old WARDIE- JAY kits? I love those old kits. Don
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Very cool circus train, Don. I remember when the circus train would stop in the SP Bayshore yard. They would have a "parade" and march all the animals up Geneva Ave to the Cow Palace. We would do traffic control. Matt
Here is my McCoy at a club meet a while back. I have since added a lot more cars.
My Unique Art Circus just before I sold it.
Marx Super Circus with custom Marx train
Here's mine at one of our modular club layouts:
It's a K-Line Nabisco Circus train (I think it was missing a few cars when I bought it) that I added a postwar giraffe car, a more modern elephant car, and a Franks Roundhouse Animal Crackers boxcar to. I've since added a second Animal Crackers car to it.
It seems to be a somewhat popular train to run; not Thomas or Polar Express popular, but it gets a few smiles each time it's out there.
J White
The 1st 90 seconds of this video has good shots our Modular Club member Ben's Circus Train
Peter
I found another, but the focus isn't as good.....
Peter
scale rail posted:Rex, are those old WARDIE- JAY kits? I love those old kits. Don
Some are. My wagon stock is a mixture of Wardie Jay kits, known and unknown cast kits, R-T-R, and so forth. I have a yuuuge backlog of wooden kits yet to build. I'm finding that age has not treated the wood in the kits kindly; I throw away much of the stripwood. Here is a boiler wagon I scarfed up from eBay. In the background is a display for my wife, a circus lover, of the ERTL circus wagon set.
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Custom made circus flatcars with circus wagon loads. These are patterned after a Thrall flatcar and a Warren flatcar.
Prototype 72 Foot Warren straight side circus car
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Here's a link to The New York Society of Model Engineers, Their circus train seen at 1:20 to 1:50 in the video. Their located in Carlstadt New Jersey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0VCRohg_U8
Attached are some pictures of my Modern Era RBBB circus train. I plan to add one more flat with some different wagons
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And an older one
Whoops ! I didn't realize this thread was as long as it is.
2018 update.......the Circus Train is my modular colleague, Ben’s. The Army Train is mine.
Peter
Jim, that American Flyer set was sitting on a high shelf with some Lionel cars at the Dime Store I spent all my money at in Los Angeles in the early 50's. They had set the tent and everything else up on the shelf. I wanted that set so bad but knew it wouldn't run on O gauge track. Every few months they lowered the price. The last I saw it there it was "on sale" for not much more than $10. Those were the days when every store from tire, dime, hardware, electrical stores all sold Lionel and some AF. Don
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Nice job. What's the scale?
Bob Nelson