Posted February 12, 20241 yr Hi everyone! This model represents the design of Pennsylvania Railroad's standard design two-story wood frame interlocking towers and is deffently a part of railway history. I was attempting to show admiration for this magnificent structure! It comprises 2600 parts and is constructed on a 32*32 plate. John, a railroad worker, oversees everything here. He is a devoted railway enthusiast, and everyone along the route is familiar with him. Therefore, whenever you hear a train signal, it's the engine driver saying 'Hi' to John :) And, as all my Signal Boxes, I devote this project to to my Grandfather (railworker) P.S. If you like it - you can support it in current BDP4 https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-4/1311/Interlocking-Tower-1885
February 12, 20241 yr Well done. Good work matching the signal cabin to the source material. NPU of the rounded plates on the exterior facade.
February 12, 20241 yr Author 42 minutes ago, Feuer Zug said: Well done. Good work matching the signal cabin to the source material. NPU of the rounded plates on the exterior facade. Thanks for nice comment and support on BL! Glad you like some features from the MOC)
February 12, 20241 yr Author 36 minutes ago, Darkkostas25 said: Marvelous build! Astonishing detailing ! Thanks buddy! Why are you still not posting your trains on BL/Ideas programs? P.S. Will appreciate if you leave few words on BL as a comment :)
February 12, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Jefry Been said: Thanks buddy! Why are you still not posting your trains on BL/Ideas programs? Not so popular and don`t get attention and my work schedule with very little free time :T
February 13, 20241 yr Your design came out very faithful to the signal tower in your picture! Nice use of those curved liftarms for the supports!
February 14, 20241 yr Author On 2/13/2024 at 7:54 AM, BrickPerfection said: Your design came out very faithful to the signal tower in your picture! Nice use of those curved liftarms for the supports! Thanks for comment! Glad you lik some part usage)) 20 hours ago, zephyr1934 said: Great work! Thank you, as alaways, for your support and comments! 18 hours ago, Space78 said: Very nice, I voted for it. Big thanks from the bottom of my heart!
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