Buildings of The Upstairs Train (3 of 3) | ||||||||||||||||||||
These are the buildings on the Upper Level. |
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The log cabin sits under an oak tree on the rim of the canyon. |
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This is the Log Loader from MTH (Mike's Train House). It is a faithful reproduction, down to the sound of its motor, of Gilbert's #751 Log Loader. |
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#596 Operating Water Tank. When you push the control button, the spout comes down to fill the engine. |
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#769A Aircraft Beacon |
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#773 Bubbling Oil Derrick |
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#772 Water Tower |
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#768 Oil Supply Depot with Shell tanks made in 1950. It's going to go right there in the last unlandscaped corner of my layout. |
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More buildings: Town Lower Level | ||||||||||||||||||||
If you or your friends have some American Flyer trains and would like them to go to a nice home where they'll be loved and cared for, this is the place! Email me: theupstairstrain@yahoo.com. See my Wish List for the items I want most. |
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