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JNXT 7707
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 Posted - November 05 2014 :  6:03:22 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add JNXT 7707 to Buddylist
November 8 — 9, 2014

25th Annual
Bluefield Railfest
Model Train Show
Sponsored by the Pocahontas Chapter, NRHS

Bluefield Youth Center
1780 Stadium Drive
(Next to Mitchell Stadium)
Bluefield, WV 24701

Hours: Saturday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday: 12noon – 5:00pm

Admission: $5.00 per person, $10.00 per family.

Refreshments. Rail Videos on N&W History. Door Prizes. Operating model railroads, static displays, and vendors from all across the region fill the TWO large rooms and isles of the Bluefield Youth Center. Operating model railroads will include the Logan Model Railroad Club, the Lynchburg Area N Scalers, a large modular model railroad by the Pocahontas Chapter, and a T-TRAK display.

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This is my score from the train show:


The big purchase was the new roundhouse kit, still sealed in the box. Got it for $50, which I thought was fair.
Found an aluminum passenger car (unknown make) with sprung trucks (has Tenshoda stamped on them). Anyone know anything about this car? The floor is like a pressed cardboard/masonite.
Then a undecorated Penn Line combine, an Athearn box car kit (I built it before taking the pic), a Rivarossi RF&P sleeper, and a freelanced Rivarossi sleeper/lounge with full detailed interior.

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