I really enjoyed the article and the drawing, I hope you don't mind if I use this as my next layout, with very few changes.
Sometimes we all get caught up in buying, trading,and trying to have the perfect layout that we lose sight of what we really like. For me it running the trains. Sometimes now I will just get a couple running with TMCC, and listen to them while I do paperwork, or surf the net.
I dont want a big train yard , or a lot of sidings, just pure train running, and a lot of scenery of course.
Thanks Neil...........................Tim
I agree. What I really liked about Neil's layout is that he designed it so that the trains run and the operator can just sit back and watch. Like Neil, I do not enjoy switching freight cars much, and do enjoy watching passenger trains race through the scenery. His layout really appeals to me and if I had the room, I'd be building a layout just like it right now.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
daan wrote:Apart from the possibilities one wants to have on his layout, I think it's fun to see what the editors of our magazine are doing at home. May be they could run a special on it?
Daan, this is a great idea. I used to love to see the work of the MR editors.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Neil Besougloff
editor, Model Railroader magazine
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