This father's day I am posting some photos and information on my father's Troll & Elfin model railroad. My father Dick Knotts, who passed away about 27 years ago, got me into model railroading when I was a pre-teen. He felt I needed a hobby and he was also interested in model railroading. He always enjoyed the light-hearted approach to model railroading. He had many hobby friends around the country and around the world. He was a frequent contributor to the NMRA Bulletin and was a friend of the then editor Whit Towers. While I have many photos of his layout and his models, most are 35 mm slides and I have no convenient way to convert them, so the sample photos included here include several B&W photos.
The above photo shows one of his scratch built structures, most of which were named for his friends.
This photo shows an over-all view of one end of his layout along with his control panel.
This photo shows a hotel model he named for his late friend Bill Gay.
This photo shows his Troll station modeled after a D&RGW station. It also shows one of his favorite type of loco - a Camelback.
This photo shows his turntable with a camelback loco on the table, Due to the lack of HO camelback loco products, my dad frequently kit bashed his camelback locos using remotored Mantua locos.
While I still have many of his models, I have also sold many of them as there were way too many to keep and display. He was a retired Navy veteran who served in World War II and now rests in Arlington cemetery.
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