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Albums about kato
from album: ATSF_Arizona's Models Vol 5: Santa Fe, SP Trainmaster and FMs
1) Family Fairbanks Morse Santa Fe locos on ATSF_Arizona's layout 2) Sample Shots from the Fantasy 'Santa Fe Trainmasters Web Site 3) Visit of Southern Pacific Trainmasters to my N scale railroad. You may see more at my home page.... http://home.comc
picture: Santa Fe FMs
published by: atsf_arizona
published by atsf_arizona
Practicing my digital photography! More can be seen at my home page: http://home.comcast.net/~j.sing/
published by atsf_arizona
In pursuit of realistic appearing Kato Unitrack, I have painted some switches. How to tunie #4 Kato turnouts. Underside of Kato switch mechanism. Photos. More can be seen at my home page: http://home.comcast.net/~j.sing
published by atsf_arizona
More shots of continued progression on my little on the 4'x4' N scale layout. More can be seen at my home page: http://home.comcast.net/~j.sing
published by atsf_arizona
May 23, 2004 - Belmont Shores Lines N scale Open House, San Pedro, Calif. Thx to the club for generously allowing me to run and photo Santa Fe 3150, the fantasy Super Trainmaster, on their layout. You can see more about the fantasy Santa Fe Trainmaster
published by atsf_arizona
Let's follow a series of trains on the Peavine Line. Includes late 50s', early 60's Santa Fe Reefer train down the Peavine Line (Ash Fork - Phoenix), the passenger local, and modern stack trains. Feel free to see more at my home page.... http://home.co
published by atsf_arizona
My June 2002 visit to the Tokyo Kato Showroom. It's about 30 minute subway ride out into the residential areas of Tokyo. Worth the trip if you're ever in Tokyo and have the time! Feel free to see more Layout Tours at my home page...... http://home.com
published by atsf_arizona
Showing construction of the layout during late 2002 and all thru 2003. Also showing dust cover constructed for the layout out of 1/2" PVC pipe. Idea was taken from N Scale Magazine article this past summer 2003..... Feel free to see more at my home page
published by cadace
Everyday crane work in N.Yorks