I am making good progress on my structure model.
Modeling and modeling ideas for my 1939 era HO model railroad - the Royal Oak & Southern, plus other things I find of interest. Stan Knotts.
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Saturday, December 14, 2019
Outhouse models
Previously I posted about the Order of the Biffy, a humorous model railroad group that had fun modeling outhouses and doing articles for the NMRA Bulletin about them. My father was a member of this group. Below is a photo of an outhouse (or biffy) on a flat car in front of my father's Troll station. The U & I was the Unlikely & Improbable MRR of Phead Henderson of Phoenix AZ.
One year there was a convention in Phoenix and some of the group gathered around a mocked up outhouse in Phread's back yard.
Phread is on the right and my father is standing next to him.
Above is another biffy on a flat car.
Above is my collection of outhouse models (other than those on my layout). About half of them are cast metal. The one on the right is a plaster casting. The variety of designs for actual outhouses was apparently endless. They were simple in design - a small structure with a seat inside with a hole in the seat and a hole in the ground under the structure. People dumped all kinds of things in those holes. Apparently the old Sears catalog (which was distributed free) was often used as a wipe medium.
I am making good progress on my structure model.
I am making good progress on my structure model.
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Hilarious ! Thanks for sharing those great photos!
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