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Posted - May 12 2019 : 11:20:45 AM
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A home made set from Tyco flats and Tyco A Team Caboose (that were dumpster bound) and some marvelous Tyco jeeps and tanks, courtesy of RP Model Railroads. The Walther's Main Line locomotive was a gift from Jimmy James, and I love it for its Tyco like looks, and solid Walther's running characteristics.

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Posted - May 12 2019 : 3:57:36 PM
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Posted - May 16 2019 : 06:56:13 AM
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In trying to do something with my layout a nice photo for set of the week is there. On the curve of the two main lines, on the inside track is a Tyco Pennsylvania Railroad 1860 passenger set, and on the outside track a Tyco Petticoat Junction passenger set with its Hooterville locomotive leading the two 1880 C&FW cars. frank
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Posted - May 16 2019 : 09:19:04 AM
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Wow Frank, I've heard of the 'Plywood Pacific' but never the Plywood Mountains. Nice looking old timers there.
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Posted - May 16 2019 : 1:30:53 PM
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New developments.
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