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Items For Sale or Trade

Industrial Module

This is an industrial module once used as an extension lead to the old Rappahannock Yard on the HO display. This module would make a great start for someone looking to build a switching layout and would fit well into any era from the 1930’s to the present. The track is code 100 Atlas flextrack and a #6 turnout with a hand ground throw. The structures are a mix of kits from Atlas, Design Preservations, Lifelike and Walthers. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

Industrial Module

Industrial Module

Army Camp Entrance

This is a military base back gate module that is a 2 foot extension to the large 6 foot bridge module on the HO display (pictures of that module in the next issue of the newsletter or can be viewd on the website). This module can be used as a diorama for military equipment in HO scale and would fit well into any era from the 1930’s to the present. The track is code 100 Atlas flextrack. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module DOES NOT have legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

Army Camp Entrance

Small Town Station

This small town station scene was built to depict a railroad connection to a smaller town. This module fits well with any era as towns of this type do not seem to change through the years. Track is Atlas code 100. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

The Big Bridge

This bridge scene is a whopping 6 feet long. The name on the bridge will be removed before sale. This is a very loose representation of the Rappahannock River Bride in Fredericksburg. Track is Atlas code 100. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

Small Engine Terminal

This module was built as an extension of the yard modules to help extend it to accommodate longer trains. It depicts a small engine terminal an can fit either steam or diesel locomotives. Track is Atlas code 100. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

Logging Site

This module is simply a loose representation of a logging operation. Track is Atlas code 100. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

Cabin in the Hollow

A very nice depiction of a Hunting or Vacation cabin place out where you can get away for a few days. Track is Atlas code 100. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

Old Man of the Mountain

This is a nicely done representation of the famous landmark with an observation/picnic are nearby. Track is Atlas code 100. The ground cover and ballast are Woodland scenics. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

4 Track O Scale

A blank canvas with 4 lines of O Scale track. This module has legs available. ASKING PRICE is simply Best Offer! Contact Chip if you are interested.

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