Good morning everyone,
I will start off with a few pictures of the house model I am working on. I am finishing fine details on the front and side and will then go on to complete the back of the house.
Lets see what you have been working on.
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Good morning everyone,
I will start off with a few pictures of the house model I am working on. I am finishing fine details on the front and side and will then go on to complete the back of the house.
Lets see what you have been working on.
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Good Morning Everyone,
This is our Tuckahoe signal tower kit. We modeled this kit from photos . Tuckahoe tower was built by the Reading RR (RGD) in the 1920's. Tuckahoe was where the Ocean City and Cape May branches diverged. In 1934 the Reading lines in South Jersey merged with the PRR lines and formed the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines (PRSL). By the 1960's the tower controlled a single track that split into 2, a turning wye, various sidings and local signals.
LASER CUT O CRAFTSMAN KIT 1:48TH
MODEL: TUCKAHOE TOWER * TRACK NOT INCLUDED
TUCKAHOE TOWER - FORMERLY THE PENNSYLVANIA READING SEASHORE LINES NEW JERSEY
HEIGHT: 9"
WIDTH: 8 1/2"
DEPTH: 7 1/2"
* LASER CUT WOOD
* CAST RESIN AND STYRENE DETAIL PARTS
* STYRENE ROOFING SHEET
* STYRENE WINDOWS AND DOORS WITH GLAZING
* FULL COLOR STEP BY STEP ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WITH PHOTOS
Our Kit is $86.95 with free shipping. Use discount code FRIEND15 at checkout to get 15% off
i gutted 4 3rd rail sd9s and replaced the err boards with PS3. I also made correct bell mounts and added the missing steps.
Steve:
Sweet!
Scratched built? What materials?
Joe
JOe Thanks for the compliments. This building was a kit, however it was already assembled and in a state of disrepair when I picked it up at a local swap meet. I was able to obtain a few replacement windows and for the few I couldnt get I just boarded them up, The loading dock platform was scratch built by me. The details are all readily available items
Steve
Thanks Alan and SiRt, made my day. Fantastic house
L.I.TRAIN posted:JOe Thanks for the compliments. This building was a kit, however it was already assembled and in a state of disrepair when I picked it up at a local swap meet. I was able to obtain a few replacement windows and for the few I couldnt get I just boarded them up, The loading dock platform was scratch built by me. The details are all readily available items
Steve
Steve:
You did a great job.
Joe
prrhorseshoecurve posted:
Mark
Thanks for locating the origin of the building. Now others can obtain one.
Mine was already assembled and the water tower was not included. For what I paid I cant complain. Now I'm thinking of adding a water tower
Steve
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