Items FOR SALE
All items are located in Arcadia, CA
(626) 574-5016


N-Scale Model Rail Road Layout - $300.00
This Museum quality 96"x31" diorama layout depicts 1900-1920s era complete with weathered 1880s Steam Engine, tender, two flat cars, gondola, freight car, passenger car and caboose. (Jupiter by Bachmann)
Three photo-realistic focal points on the layout are the mountain range on the left, the cattle drive from the Double-Cross Ranch to the water hole and rail siding in the center, and the little hillside town of Achenbach on the right, all with meticulously created foliage, scenic backdrops and transitions.
Details:
This layout is ultra light weight (approximately. 25 Lb. +/-) and designed to be a wall hung shelf unit. The layout is a 96" wide half-dogbone, meaning that it is simular to the shape of the letter "B", extending out from the wall 31" on each end and only 10" in the 24" wide center.   All trackage is nickle-silver and soldered together on ballasted cork roadbed.  It is constructed on a base of 1" ridged foam insulation, framed by 1" wide flat aluminum edging and much of the scenery is done with hydrocal coated foam.  Therefor it should be considered very fragile. The height of the backdrop is 12".  Price includes basic controler and two turnout switches.
I built this layout to help keep my mind off myself when I was so very ill.  I had to build it light because 25 lbs. was all I could lift at the time. But because this was all I could sit and do at the time, I spent endless hours on the detail.

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Realistic Full Size Rotwiller - $100.00
This realisticly painted, plaster, 29" tall, seated female rotwiller looks like the real thing right down to the penitrating brown eyes, red nylon collar and tags.  I know she is not real but occassionally I still do a doubletake when I see her. 

Unique Pair Of Nautical Wall Plaques - $50.00
These original plaques depict highly detailed 3 dimentional tugboats mounted on 16"x8" solid oak.  One is an old and battered tug, while the other is a sleek modern tug facing the opposite direction.