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Brooklyn Terminal Railroad


Neville

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Here is a layout I built about twelve years ago from memory.

It was portable and was well liked by the public at the local show here in Perth.

It is now been dismantled.

Again it is O scale using Peco track.

I really enjoyed building it and it was fun at the show.

I am in one of the photos while building it I looked a lot younger then

Nev.

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I like the ubiquitous Ice Cabinet in the dock scene. They are still all over the place, particularly in marinas, campgrounds, or outside stores that cater to those who partake of outdoor activities (including rural general stores). Basically it is a refrigerated cabinet to store bags of cubed and/or block ice for coolers. One or two doors, usually with locks - you pay inside, then the cabinet is unlocked so that you can get your ice.

 

Adrian

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