They looked like blobs the first and second time for me I had to keep looking to figure what they are and still not sure I know
Such weird uncentered photographs too, almost like the Seller tried to shoot the locomotives while in motion.
Down to $13.50..move fast... Southern Kentucky...there's the spelling issue, eh? Check his other listings.
if you like the tractors, you'll love the layout he has listed. One could at least paint the knock-off castings. http://www.ebay.com/itm/N-Scale-24-...914812?hash=item2a5bbfad3c:g:mx4AAOSwu-BWQVuf
LOL...my old test track at least had a few straight sections on it ! That thing is the epitome of a 'roundy-round'
I have a circular test and programming track similar to that except mine looks better because I didn't try to put crappy scenery and bad castings on it. I would be embarrassed to even show that to anyone, let alone sell it.
In a totally unrelated story... I guess you really CAN find anything on eBay! http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/21/b...ck&contentCollection=Home Page&pgtype=article
My goodness! I'm glad to have read that the Seller allowed it to be studied by scholars. If it were mine, I think I'd have chosen Sotheby's or Christie's over eBay for the sake of credibility and resulting higher profit.
That would be humorous. They have a screening process on who they let in or not. Showing up at the door and being quickly turned away might be a good wake up message.