Rail Tapestries
Description: Star Fox 64, known as Lylat Wars in the PAL regions, is a 1997 rail shooter game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It is the second installment in the Star Fox series and a reboot of the original Star Fox for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Star Fox 64 was the first Nintendo 64 game to feature support for the system's Rumble Pak peripheral, which initially came bundled with retail copies of the game. Since its release in 1997, the game has sold over 4 million copies, making it the best-selling game in the series and the ninth best-selling game on the system. The game received critical acclaim for its precise controls, voice acting, multiplayer modes, and replay value through the use of branching gameplay.
Description: Step back into the arcade era with this 8bit NYC Subway design, featuring a classic pixel art train and neon skyline on a retro CRT monitor grid Aesthetic/Vibe: Retro Gaming, Vaporwave, 80s Nostalgia ► Core Theme: New York City Transit, Pixel Art, Cyberpunk City ► Ideal For: Gamers, New Yorkers, and Urban Exploration fans
Description: A design incorporating A cut out of one of my photographs of Flying Scotsman and its nameplate. the Flying Scotsman on the Cathedrals Express rail tour along the Severn Estuary. Flying Scotsman is the most famous locomotive in the world and this tour had crowds on every bridge waiting for a glimpse of this Icon.
Description: Big Boy. 4014 The Legend Of The Rails. is for steam train enthusiasts, railroad fans, and locomotive lovers. This design celebrates the iconic Big Boy 4014 vintage train.
Big Boy. 4014 The Legend Of The Rails. Steam Train Locomotive Enthusiast Tapestry
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$30
Description: Technical schematic of the Mk 5 Mod 3 guided missile launcher used on early Cold War missile ships during the late 1950s and early 1960s, shown with twin guide rails, trunnion support, and Terrier missile round in a classic naval training-manual blueprint. Ideal for naval history enthusiasts, missile system collectors, and Cold War technology fans.