Posted by omahagreg on December 22, 2011 at 18:13:50 from (72.213.46.156):
In Reply to: ot Model Train posted by kornfused on December 22, 2011 at 17:50:23:
Had one collecting dust from my childhood. Dad was storing it, and wanted to sell it. I told him I would set it up in my garage. Got an old boat winch, and proceeded to 'hang' it from the rafters.
It comes down to 3 feet, with the hole in the middle, everything is within reach.
You can see the grain elevator I built for it on the workbench in the background. I have a bunch of 1/64 farm toys, (I realize HO is 1/80), that I am wanting to make into various farming activities around the board. Right now, I am experiencing an electrical problem, and have not spent any more money to try to get past it! So, it is collecting dust again!
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