"Trolley"Here is my version of "Trolley" from the PBS program "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". I dedicate it to the memory of Fred Rogers (1928-2003)....
2 Stall Engine ShedHere is my engine shed, with 2 of Ross' steam engines posing in the foreground. This MOC was built before the days of Bricklink (...
Bill/BenThis is my version of Bill (or Ben) from the Thomas the Tank Engine series. It is a 7 wide MOC, and I am particularily pleased that the LEGO...
Brown BuildingThis brown stone is one of my favorite Buildings. I love the color brown for a building, but acquiring the necessary elements wasn't e...
Dark Gray and Tan BuildingsNot much to say about these buildings-- they are a part of a city block on the TCLTC layout. I think they "work" because ...
Dark Red BuildingWhen I was able to garner enough of the new color dark red, I built this MOC. I love this new color, and hope that in the future TL...
Green BuildingI built this building right after the Statue of Liberty sculpture set came out-- I really like that sand green color! I would consider...
Hopper CarThis is Ross' version of a Peabody 3 bay hopper car. His uncle bought him an N scale version of it when Ross was just a kid and he has nev...
JamesHere is Ross' and my version of James, another Thomas the Tank Engine character. James is sporting an old 12 volt train motor that is powered b...
Johnstown Bethgon CoalporterHere is my 8 wide Bethgon Coalporter, a rotary dump hopper. Sometimes referred to as a bathtub hopper, this unique desig...
Light Blue CarNothing too exciting here-- just a reworking of the car from set 4728 Escape From Privet Drive. I simply kit-bashed 2 of these sets to...
Micro-Scale Loco NametagThis very clever MOC is a nametag Ross built for me for when I attended BricksWest 2002. As you can see, he motorized it so ...
Mini ChateauThis building started out as the largest MOC I have ever made. Right after TLC introduced bulk for the first time, I purchased about 20 ...
Mini LayoutHere is Ross Neal's fanciful "mini layout", another MOC he built in his prolific 12th year. Since the TCLTC layout is still under constru...
Pacific Class (4-6-2) Steam EngineThis MOC was created by Ross Neal when he was 12! It is 8 studs wide, and is remarkabley faithful to the prototype...
Pennsy 0-4-0T Tank EngineMy intention with this MOC was to create as realistic an engine that I could (given the limitations of the 9 volt motor) tha...
PercyThis MOC of Percy represents a collaboration between me and my son Ross. I asked Ross to build a Percy to add to our repetoire of Thomas and Fr...
Sand Red BuildingI don't have too much to say about this building-- I built it soon after TLC offered the sand red color in bulk. It will serve as a...
Spamcake DinerThis is my version of Tom McDonald's famous Spamcake Diner™. There is a long story as to the origin of the Diner, but basically t...
Steam Engine 0-6-0This MOC is Ross' first serious attempt at a steam engine. He really wanted to make it with functioning piston rods (which is not ...
Super ChiefThe LocomotiveHere is my version of the Sante Fe Super Chief passenger train. When TLC first announced that it would be selling this engi...