Connecticut S Gaugers

For Scale, Hirail and American Flyer S Gauge Model Railroaders

Bob Comstock's Page 1

all photos by Craig S. O'Connell

 

The junkyard on Bob's pike features a scrap iron pile, old vehicles that have seen better days, realistic fencing and the American Flyer electro magnetic crane. The original Scory's Junkyard, although now operating under another name, is still in existence along the railroad tracks in Clinton, Conn.

A Highland Station kit, a scratch-built local grocery store with gas pumps and a scratch-built Calco Engineering Company service the residential area on the layout. Roads and scenery on the layout are still under construction, as can seen in this photo.

A view of another portion of Main Street in Clinton, Conn. The Sumner Mill building is a Magnuson kit, and Chad's Studebaker Used Cars & Service Station (at right) was scratch-built by Bob.

There are two S-gauge main lines and an O-27 main line in the center of the layout.

The Pennsy maroon passenger set, custom painted by Bob, is headed up by a Baldwin Shark.

A variety of scratch-built and Flyer buildings and accessories fill the landscape in the industrial area. Bob's custom-painted rolling stock can be seen on two sidings.


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