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While visiting my brother in Roselle, IL and my son and his family in Park Ridge, we made a stop on the way home at Lombard Hobbies. In my 54 years in N scale I have never seen so much N scale in a single brick and mortar shop. I spent only about a half hour since my wife and granddaughter were waiting in the air conditioned car on a VERY hot day.The display cases were stocked with all of the new Scale Trains locos with a display model on top and stacked 8-10 deep below. All of the new IM and Kato offerings were equally well stocked. Unfortunately, all too new for me. I did pick up a Trainworx Mobilgas tanker semi. All of the items seemed to be discounted 20-25%.My son lives close to Des Plaines Hobbies which we visited last trip which was also deeply stocked with N scale but the prices didn't appear as generous as Lombard.Looking forward to the next trip. We also enjoyed a great family dinner at a German restaurant in Harwood Heights. Returned home to have a new Pacemaker installed after getting 12 years on the last battery. Worst part is no shower for ten days.
What a wealth of detail! Any tips on bending/attaching the brass wire for the piping (above drivers 1 & 2) coming off the air compressor?
I just realized after I posted this photo that the tree at the start of the bridge is from the hillside I took out and it is just resting there for lack of a better place to put it. I actually like it. Looks like I need to plant it there, straightened up of course.