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Cox Engine of The Month
Trains: Atlas Blueprints for Snap-Track HO Layouts - $10
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Trains: Atlas Blueprints for Snap-Track HO Layouts - $10
Hello all, this is for train lovers interested in making track layouts in HO scale.
Drawings are to scale. This is an Atlas publication I purchased may be 10 years ago or more from Penn Valley Hobby Center prior to their closing. As received used, it looks like at one point in its history prior to my purchase, the publication got damp with water, although slightly wrinkled (it can be ironed if desire to straighten). However, all pages are clear, unmarked, 34 pages back and front covers included. Booklet is 8.25"x 5.25". Although it is based on Atlas "snap track", appears it could be applied to other makes of tracks and accessories.
States (C) 1960 Atlas Tool Co., Inc., Hillside, New Jersey 07205
Revised July 1979 & August 1988
Prepared by Thad Stepek Technical Graphics
Photos by Tony Mancuso
January 1990 Printing.
Appears to be the 1960 booklet, only difference is an update to the half page Atlas company model train history as time transpired.
Front of booklet:
Sample layout (12 included including construction hints):
Suggest $10 (shipping is included) for US addresses. Those interested, please PM me.
Drawings are to scale. This is an Atlas publication I purchased may be 10 years ago or more from Penn Valley Hobby Center prior to their closing. As received used, it looks like at one point in its history prior to my purchase, the publication got damp with water, although slightly wrinkled (it can be ironed if desire to straighten). However, all pages are clear, unmarked, 34 pages back and front covers included. Booklet is 8.25"x 5.25". Although it is based on Atlas "snap track", appears it could be applied to other makes of tracks and accessories.
States (C) 1960 Atlas Tool Co., Inc., Hillside, New Jersey 07205
Revised July 1979 & August 1988
Prepared by Thad Stepek Technical Graphics
Photos by Tony Mancuso
January 1990 Printing.
Appears to be the 1960 booklet, only difference is an update to the half page Atlas company model train history as time transpired.
Front of booklet:
Sample layout (12 included including construction hints):
Suggest $10 (shipping is included) for US addresses. Those interested, please PM me.
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y have a old bachmann train set
is a diesel cn 137 part giant set y just get it run after 20 year not bing use it worked fine after lube engine bearing is part exist is mising ruber traction weal want to build track layouts wit old train stuf is posible to use new train on old track set ?
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