11-13-2019 05:54 PM
Can someone please help me identify these model railroading accessories? They may be HO Scale or N Scale.
The two brown and tan hard plastic pieces look like bridge abutments with pier-like log pilings. They have no markings. Each piece measures appx. 5.5"L X 3.25"W X 3"T at high end.
The hard plastic rust & green piece looks like landscaping scenery (mountain, mesa , butte). It has three predrilled holes on top for ….. (trees, fence posts, ???). It's 10.5"L, up to 6.5"W and 2.5"T. I have two of these, both identical in size but markings are different so they may be hand painted.
I've searched for hours and have done image searches with no success. Any info will be very much appreciated.
Thanks
11-13-2019 06:38 PM
Sorry no help here.
Look more like ore pile in a caisson, gold.
The scenery landscape looks like it is missing a fence or other feature.
Jim
11-14-2019 03:04 PM
Thanks, Jim. They do bear a resemblance to caissons, even though they are wedge shaped vs. rectangular. I'll keep looking.
Anyone else have any ideas?
11-15-2019 07:00 AM
I've determined that the two pieces are sleeper type buffer stops. Could still use some help identifying the scenery. Thanks!
04-30-2020 11:56 AM
Hello Redfastlane,
The top items look like Bachmann G Scale or G Gauge end of track bumpers. (These are the larger trains like LGB that are popular under Christmas trees and in backyard garden railways. Here is a link to a store with them listed:
https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX8134
The image makes a guest appearance here, but not actually listed as available if you click the image.
(link to image here:
https://shop.bachmanntrains.com/bmz_cache/b/bebe3d8964673f35c4d57eee0b7e0b52.image.265x265.jpg)
The origins of the little hill with holes is unknown to me... What diameter are the holes? Perhaps part of a wild west scenery set... ??
All the best,
Charles Sloane