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Posted - April 13 2014 : 2:32:49 PM
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 Tyco Howard Johnson's on Chop's Tycomania Layout. it lights up. Got it for $5 from Tin Plate Henry (see Trading Post). My best friend, and sister, May's first job was in a HoJo's on Rt. 9 in Hadley, Massachusetts. She presently lives in Palmetto, Florida and runs Under Dog Dog Rescue.
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Posted - April 13 2014 : 2:40:51 PM
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A re-run, only building pic I have in my phone...
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Posted - April 13 2014 : 11:56:12 PM
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| Looks like they serve a pretty good cone there Walt.
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Posted - April 17 2014 : 4:21:52 PM
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| Revell railroad station
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Posted - April 17 2014 : 6:38:51 PM
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quote:| Revell railroad station 
Originally posted by wks - April 17 2014 : 4:21:52 PM
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Looks great! What's the maker of the locomotive in the picture?
-Steve
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Posted - April 17 2014 : 8:36:22 PM
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hehe for some reason When I see NH for New Haven I think the NH means New Hampshire
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Posted - April 17 2014 : 10:29:13 PM
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quote:hehe for some reason When I see NH for New Haven I think the NH means New Hampshire  Originally posted by microbusss - April 17 2014 : 8:36:22 PM
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That is the standard postal abbreviation. Ever wonder why abbreviation is such a long word?  I have a similar reaction to seeing Turbo Train abbreviated as TT on this forum. In model railroading, TT is Table Top scale (1:120).
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Posted - April 17 2014 : 11:17:20 PM
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but when the NH is on a loco (New Haven) its New Hampshire Railroad to me
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Posted - April 19 2014 : 02:41:29 AM
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Former New Hampshire guy here. Dang, that is one lovely shot. Sure looks like a whole lot of New England. Never seen a six axle NH before; totally cool.
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Posted - April 19 2014 : 03:23:03 AM
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That Tasty Freeze be pretty dang cool. Never seen one before.
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Posted - April 19 2014 : 05:12:17 AM
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Six axle on the NH locomotive, SD35. John
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