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Posted - December 02 2019 : 03:20:22 AM
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The Tyco Lighted Factory...
Edited by - walt on December 02 2019 03:21:51 AM
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Posted - December 02 2019 : 04:57:05 AM
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Here another TYCO factory ( Machine Shop) under the cliff. frank

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Posted - December 03 2019 : 8:36:20 PM
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A nice Tyco building... The light shines thru the walls as usual, I always do what I have to so the light looks realistic. Several on ebay from $6.50 up... https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-Vintage-TYCO-Train-Lighted-Factory-940-700-In-Original-Box-HO-SCALE/283698133287?hash=item420db9f927:g:dGAAAOSwt6ddcCic
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Posted - December 05 2019 : 10:09:15 AM
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A row of paper buildings are used as one dimensional back drop in Armodilloville. I think a sky back ground might enhance the look. Sent to me by another TFer.
In actuality, these Tyco Paper Buildings were designed as cut and folds, that the intrepid modeler could have an entire village for his oval of track.
Cardstock kits becoming quite common in the UK of UK buildings, castles, and US old west towns. One thinks of Suydam from the 1970's, but in fact these kits are heavily detailed and have unique multi layered insets that makes them every bit as good as styrene.
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