I got a Bachmann station from Rices flee market, and it does not say what scale it is. I know the year thow it's 1833. It is a passenger station, and it's big.
Probably Plasticville,
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Mike, age 49.
Tracy, California USA.
it is plasticville
It's probably O scale if it's really big.
However, could you give us a description of it? Color, size....
It might not be Bachmann at all
Ok here is the discription:
Green roof'
White building part'
brown plat form. It's big the box says it's Bachmann and it's plasticville. ;D hope that helps
http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/catalog/?function=detail&id=963
thats not it but thanx for looking :)
It almost sounds like Walthers Golden Valley, or Clarksville Station in Green and Cream...
Quote from: Anthony P on January 28, 2008, 09:01:52 PM
Ok here is the discription:
Green roof'
White building part'
brown plat form. It's big the box says it's Bachmann and it's plasticville. ;D hope that helps
Post a pic on the board. Show us the box, or the kit, or something like that.
well i know it is a bachmann cus it says it on the box. it looks like O scale because it's big and makes a great big station for my HO trains and makes a great little staion for my O scale trains. it looks like this http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/products/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=664 but without the other little station that comes with it
Exactly like that?
no but the roof is green insted of gray
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nice-Plasticville-Suburban-Station-Hardware-Store_W0QQitemZ230233273352QQihZ013QQcategoryZ117371QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD4VQQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p1638.m124
thats it! but without the hardwear store
Heh, I have the station that you posted a link to but it's really old, Anthony P.
~Justin
Here's how you can check the scale of buildings very quickly: Hold up a reliably-scaled human figure to the building's door, and compare them. In fact, if you can figure out how to do it, carry a figure (or figures, if you do more than one scale) in a little pill-holder or something, on your key chain, so you'll have it whenever you see something in a store or flea-market.
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