They have trained for this for more than a year.
All train clubs of long island models are on the largest open house, with 6,500 square feet displayed for 16 months, with the symbolic and bloody set of “The Sopranos”. It is placed in.
“I'm greater and better than ever … I spend 30 hours a week here,” said Steve Skagnelli, president of Babylon's train Masters.
The powerful TMB of 70 people has changed the vast basement of the Dick Hills Upper Room Church into a paradise. There are some other landmarks that have been turned into skyscrapers in New York City, New Jeagle Turn Pike, and a skyscraper of the horseshoe curve in pencil bunia.
A passion project that does not know the fatigue of about $ 100,000 will be exhibited free of charge for the estimated 700 newcomers this Saturday and Sunday afternoon, and will return to the one -year set design “work mode”.
“There are two main lines that run up to three trains, two brunch lines, and under the display, there is a special subway system that runs four at a time.”
“There are many wise things there. One bridge is made of a former member's picnic table, a water tower made of tuna cans, and a train with some Lego figures.”
TMB faced one of the biggest tasks before the project proceeded. After the lease was gone, he moved to almost twice the facility in front of the old Furming Dale POST base.
After the new excavation -the nine garbage in the basement of the church was met as a deckion deck project, and the group started constructing the most wide exhibitions we have created so far.
“It took only a month to create a layout and electrical engineering before starting from the train,” said SCAGNELLI. “People have been working for four days a week since we started.”
But no one is away from the rails.
“It's a really fun labor,” said the members Fred Jones. “When we work, we can play by train.”
Scagnelli also claims HOBBY is not a “geek”. He was proudly shared it Frank Sinatra was an enthusiastic collectorAnd the rod stewart There is a wide display。
“It is not a bundle of overweighted old people who forgot to clean up the train after Christmas,” he joked.
“Soprano” hit piece
When entering, the guest first looks at a part of the television and accidentally models the history of the train.
The club proudly introduces the actual display The character of Steve Charlipa's Bobby Bakarieri was struck Before “Blue Comet”, a spectacular and cold peraltation episode of “Sopranos”.
The President explained that HBO has given its setup and backup version to a new Jersey train club, which is very friendly with TMB. About 10 years ago, they negotiated transactions to get the real thing used in the rivet scene.
“I couldn't go to New Jersey enough,” he confessed, “Sopranosnut.”
He believes that the sacred soprano relics have returned to Lee because the symbolic scenes were filmed in the Trainland Store in Lymbruck.
As a tribute, TMB runs the replica blue comet miniature railway purchased when Bobby encounters fate.
“When Bobby Baccarat was executed, he fell to the layout and destroyed some, so he had to remodel some works,” said Skageri.
“But the original Brad Stain is still there … Ironically, it is because children can control the display by pressing the button, but they are their incredible history. I don't have any clues.





