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Posted - August 20 2014 : 8:03:05 PM
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I had [url=http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13736]mentioned before[/url] about Hogie's Hobbies in Brockton, MA. This year, the owner is opening up a model train museum in his shop. I am helping out quite a bit with this, too. Here's a work-in-progress on the museum's N-scale layout...
 (It isn't really curved like that; this was my first time I did a panorama photo on my iPod Touch.) The track is all Atlas and Bachmann nickel-silver N-gauge track.
We also went through a box today of some neat stuff...
 TYCO Inner-City train set!
 Rock Island C-430 and New York Central Shark Nose (powered and dummy!)

 There was a TON of brass track in this box too (mostly Atlas and TYCO). This one was even on its original card!
The owner is having me test and fix up those TYCO locomotives for the museum, too!
Edited by - wiley209 on August 20 2014 8:14:22 PM
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Posted - August 20 2014 : 8:10:58 PM
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Awesome! That will be pretty sweet when it's done. Too bad it's too far from my home. Will it have a gift shop too? Oh, and a couple of your photos appear to be broken. I apologize for sounding a bit like Microbusss there but it's true.
-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."
Edited by - kovacste000 on August 20 2014 8:12:11 PM
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