speaking of that container flatbed, American Train And Track (ATT) used modified versions of this tooling in the Santa Fe, Milwaukee Road, and New York Central liveries back in the 1960s and 70s, along with some other Tri-Ang American-style toolings as well as Stephenson's Rocket, the Continental 0-4-0, and stations and bridges.
I think the last item would make a nice countryside bus stop ?. Buying secondhand is always a no brainer, considering the current prices for what is only a piece of plastic. Nice quick video.
Hi Kevin. Agreed. It would make a great country bus stop. Sadley second hand prices are being hiked up with the rising prices of new, so finding good quality preowned at a great price is nice. Thank you Edward for watching and supporting the channel. Cheers
Very interesting and informative video. I go to a local antique center a there's a guy who has several glass cabinets and sells 00 and N gauge rolling stock,. all second hand, but most times excellent condition, a lot cheaper than new stock. Another great video, well done. 👍
Hi Martin.Thank you. There are a number of antique outlets nearby that I have been informed also do model railway items that I am going to investigate soon and find out if they have any good bargains as well as interesting items. In todays market and rising prices finding good quality preowned items at great prices is a real bonus. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel
I think you need to carry on searching for all these bargains
speaking of that container flatbed, American Train And Track (ATT) used modified versions of this tooling in the Santa Fe, Milwaukee Road, and New York Central liveries back in the 1960s and 70s, along with some other Tri-Ang American-style toolings as well as Stephenson's Rocket, the Continental 0-4-0, and stations and bridges.
So many of those toolings have been made use of in the US / Canada / Australia etc. It is great to so much variation. Cheers
Like your thinking regards reuse of old plastic, the more we do the better the world.
Hi Edward. Every little bit helps
I think the last item would make a nice countryside bus stop ?. Buying secondhand is always a no brainer, considering the current prices for what is only a piece of plastic. Nice quick video.
Hi Kevin. Agreed. It would make a great country bus stop. Sadley second hand prices are being hiked up with the rising prices of new, so finding good quality preowned at a great price is nice. Thank you Edward for watching and supporting the channel. Cheers
Very interesting and informative video. I go to a local antique center a there's a guy who has several glass cabinets and sells 00 and N gauge rolling stock,. all second hand, but most times excellent condition, a lot cheaper than new stock. Another great video, well done. 👍
Hi Martin.Thank you. There are a number of antique outlets nearby that I have been informed also do model railway items that I am going to investigate soon and find out if they have any good bargains as well as interesting items. In todays market and rising prices finding good quality preowned items at great prices is a real bonus. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel
Hi Aidan- Some good purchases there and most of my rolling stock is pre owned especially when Bachmann box vans are £40,
Cheers Kev
Hi Kev. Thank you. Second hand is often great for the wallet. Cheers
Hey I see you like wagons with well known brands, Rocketrailways have a OXO cube van wagon.
Many thanks Harry
Hi Harry. Thank you for letting me know . I shall take a look. Cheers