ARTHILL wrote:Great photos of course. I have not seen you for a while. How is the new layout coming? I know you need to keep this one for a while for an open house, but do you have a track plan? I assume some of those great dioramas you built will go on the new layout.
As far a track plan, I've been sketching a few ideas. Nothing final as of yet. One thing for sure, I plan to include a good-sized staging yard, and an "around the room" concept design.
Have Fun.... Bob.
scubaterry wrote: Bob - Nice to see some photos again. Man you would think thatguy would have that pole work done by now. Must be paid by thehour
Bob - Nice to see some photos again. Man you would think thatguy would have that pole work done by now. Must be paid by thehour
LOL! Come to think of it, he's been up there for over 3 years!!!!
Your work is always an inspiration. Keep inspiring!
Terry in Florida
Bob,
Outstanding as always!
Nick
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Excellent photos Bob. Love the detail!!!
Kevin
When are you going to get around to adding some details though?
Seriously. GREAT work! Beautiful layout!!!
Love all the details and action. I got a chuckle with the Blue star coming out of the smoke stack of the 2-6-0.
Them shingles are killer!
And the guy on the power pole....
gads, do I have a LONG way to go and learn
A 2-6-0 leads a way-freight out of tunnel #5. The Loco was built from a MDC (Roundhouse) kit.
Engine No. 7, another Roundhouse built loco, takes on water. The water tank and tool shed were constructed from a Finescale Miniatures kit:
Engine No. 7 heads out on the mainline: