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(dry) "Fitted stone" facades
On 2/18/2016 2:41 PM,
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 12:10:50 -0600, Muggles
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That fake chimney also acts as a wire chase to get the things coming
from and going to other places easy. (through the attic)
It also gave me an interesting tunnel for the train.
I saw the chimney, but where's the train? What gauge is it?
It is a G gauge with narrow gauge rolling stock. I usually keep it
parked on the trestle across the dining room.
http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Trestle.jpg
Nice! I have a tiny N - gauge. My grand kids played with it and now
the little engine has quit running. I'm thinking if I get another one
it'd be a bigger scale. I like he old wood burning (look) engines, too,
similar to the one you've got. I just can't see the tiny wheels of the
N gauge like I used to.
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