brochhau wrote: My favorite is Mark Dewalt's Eagle Creek Railroad. Might be similar to what you are looking for.http://home.comcast.net/~mdewalt3/ Scott
My favorite is Mark Dewalt's Eagle Creek Railroad. Might be similar to what you are looking for.
http://home.comcast.net/~mdewalt3/
Scott
Have fun with your trains
devils wrote: Have you seen the LGB saddletank porter as well? Here's a interesting site for micro layouts,http://carendt.us/scrapbook/linkindex/index.htmlAnd here's the links page, Steve Bennetts Black Dog layouts are superb scenically.http://carendt.us/links/index.html Hope this is of interest, Paul
http://carendt.us/scrapbook/linkindex/index.html
And here's the links page, Steve Bennetts Black Dog layouts are superb scenically.
http://carendt.us/links/index.html
Hope this is of interest, Paul
GRs links to thier listed indoor layouts
http://www.trains.com/grw/default.aspx?c=ss&id=26
Carls website is really good
Heres my indoor layouts on and off and on again soap opera
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/250710/ShowPost.aspx
and a whole forum devoted to innies like me
http://mylargescale.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=9
Its a whole not more interesting than HO or N by a long measure
After seeing the pictures of the new Bachmann Porter Tank engine in 1:20.3 I am very intrigued. I am about to move and my current HO layout is history. I am thinking about going to a larger scale for my next railroad and a narrow gauge mining railroad with those Porters would be neat. Are there any links to indoor layouts expecially that are narrow gauge mining or logging in large scale. Seeing a track plan or two in this scale would help visualizing what would needed as far as size of the room and how big the buildings would be very helpful. I have seen the Mexican NG layout on the GR website but there were only a few pictures and no trackplan. Thanks - Nevin
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