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Posted - October 07 2011 : 7:15:26 PM
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How about I start a thread of train wall decor?  I just got these today at a garage sale for $1 Anyone know if these are real locos?
 I have 2 of those N.J.R.R.&T.Co wall hangings 
 I have THREE of these
 This one makes train sounds every hour but its off so need to redo the hour hand 
 No signs please
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Posted - October 07 2011 : 8:33:03 PM
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I'm not sure if these meet your criteria but... Sorry for the bad pics 
This is a light-up clock.

This one is of an Athearn car...BUT, you can see my numberboard in the background. I think that counts as train decor This one came off a CN F-unit.
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Posted - October 07 2011 : 8:38:32 PM
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Where did you find the clock??? Its ok all cool anyway
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Posted - October 07 2011 : 9:34:14 PM
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My Train Decor Is My Throttle Stand. Who Else Can Say That They Have Locomotive Controls(Real Ones, Not Fakers) In Their Bedroom!
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Posted - October 07 2011 : 9:59:54 PM
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I found the clock at a train show a couple of years ago. I tried to sell it a few months ago as I have no room for it, but no takers :( Maybe someday it will have a place XD
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Posted - October 07 2011 : 10:14:51 PM
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The green one looks like "Der Adler"... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adler_%28locomotive%29
The other looks like something on acid...
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Posted - October 29 2014 : 1:10:01 PM
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Some nice pictures of old subway signs I found on the internet. . . . . . . . These items do not belong to me , but they represent happy memories of traveling on the New York subways in the early 1970s. I am sure other members may remember these items as well. If the items are purchased, they would look good on the wall.
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Posted - October 29 2014 : 3:50:04 PM
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I've got some train stuff hanging on my walls. Here's all of them that I could find in my room. 
This first one here is a tin train painting I got at the gift shop for the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad that I have pictures of somewhere on this forum so if you guys want to see them, well there you go.
 The next one is a San Francisco trolley poster that I got while visiting San Francisco itself a couple of years ago.
 The next item is a railroad spike souvenir thing I got at the Mount Rainier National Park gift shop around the same time I went to the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad.
 The second to last item here is a History of Trains poster I got at a gift shop somewhere in Leavenworth, Washington during the summer. Before I show you the photo of it, I apologize for the weird sunlight on the poster, it's just the lighting.
 And finally, I have my Bachmann DCC fitted Daylight that I display in it's box on my bookshelf when I'm not running it. By the way, I know I'm stating the obvious but the photo I'm about to show you is not a photo of it on the dresser, it's just one of my older photos I found in my photo library that I knew would work for it. 
-Steve
"A lot of modellers out there who go to these train shows see broken HO stuff and go, 'This is useless' when, in reality, they can still be used for modeling whether it's as a prop on your layout or a cool project to make something old new again."
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