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Modeling 1850 -1880 Alabama

Larry wants to hear from anyone who models the Civil War era and asks:

“Does any one know a good source for rolling stock that can be kit-bashed to use in the Civil War era? I’m working on my first layout and have chosen my hometown of Tuscumbia, Alabama as the prototype. I will have an out and back between Tuscumbia and Decatur carrying cotton, lumber and goods from the North to Tuscumbia Landing on the Tennessee River for loading onto steamboats. I would love to hear comments from anyone who has modeled this era in the South.”

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One Response to Modeling 1850 -1880 Alabama

  • Bob Randell says:

    If you model HO try LaBelle Woodworking in Cheyanne, Wyoming. Beutiful wood kits of 19th century rolling stock.

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