QUOTE: Originally posted by pbjwilson Wow - Nice find! If you want a city scene or industrial you may want to add 2" foam board to some sections. This way the trains would be riding below street level with road bridges over the trackage. The trains would "disappear" in the caverns of the city. Retaining walls would be a prominent feature. The curve radius looks tight so switchers and geeps would rule the rails.
QUOTE: Originally posted by pbjwilson Nasa1, You ever go to Hills Hobby in Park Ridge? They have used N gauge engines and cars- very reasonable. My H.O. layout is under construction. It's an around the walls shelf layout in my basement office. Also have N, 027, and G out in the yard. I really like that layout you found - interesting wye section and switching. Also Hills has got used structures cheap - check em out. I'm not in any clubs but one does meet at the library in Glenview once a month - I might drop in someday.
Have fun with your trains