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Amusement Park...
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These are most excellent - Thank you very much for the link
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Fantastic !
Here is a site with another HO ride model. In files. |
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very reasonably priced models too
very impressed with the designs, models and the design philosophy Rick
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Good stuff, could be used to model parts of the late lamented but not forgotten POP in SoCal.
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Now there's something I haven't thought of in years. Pacific Ocean Park. Went there muffle, muffle years ago as a young teenager. Loved the diving bell (WWII era submarine rescue bell. Now there is something for someone to design....). Parents drove us down ther from the S.F. Bay Area. Spent two days there.
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Fantastic looking models. Thanks for the link FA.
I too worked on a travelling fair as a youth in the '60s. The "Skid" was called the "whip" in my day. (Fond memories of a long time ago) I've ordered No 1 and will probably go on to get them all. Quote:
Was there meant to be a link to another model in this post? Johnny. |
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There is a complete HO Gravatron plus a lot of game and foot trailers. They are located in "files". Registration may be required. |
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Thanks so much for this site. I've always loved the colorful structures of a carnival. The irony is that I don't have a HO train layout anymore, not to mention I'm out of colored ink and unemployed again. But as soon as that's remedied, I'll devote an entire shelf (or four) to display them once I get them build.
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You can make your HO trains out of paper too.
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