kasskaboose Nice work on the layout. Are the roads gray thin stryene sheets? I used them on my 1st layout. I've not decided on what I'll use on my next one, but that is a great alternative to painting gray on the foam.
Nice work on the layout.
Are the roads gray thin stryene sheets? I used them on my 1st layout. I've not decided on what I'll use on my next one, but that is a great alternative to painting gray on the foam.
The roads are made out of gray craft foam.
Harrison
Homeschooler living In upstate NY a.k.a Northern NY.
Modeling the D&H in 1978.
Route of the famous "Montreal Limited"
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MARTIN STATION Looks like you are making progress and it's looking good. Important thing is that you are having fun while doing it. Just wondering, is that a Proto 2000 GP38-2? How does it run and have you converted it to dcc? I have one of those in ICG and I plan on using it on a small switching layout. Thanks, Ralph
Looks like you are making progress and it's looking good. Important thing is that you are having fun while doing it. Just wondering, is that a Proto 2000 GP38-2? How does it run and have you converted it to dcc? I have one of those in ICG and I plan on using it on a small switching layout.
Thanks, Ralph
Yes that is a P2K, and the store I bough it from glued the shell on for some reason , so I haven't converted it to DCC.
bearman Quick question, Harrison, why no subroadbed as opposed to laying directly on the playwood?
Quick question, Harrison, why no subroadbed as opposed to laying directly on the playwood?
I have limited woodworking skills, and I don't have a reason not to.
Bear "It's all about having fun."
It all looks like good steady progress.
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How are the trains running? That is what counts at this stage of construction.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Prior to my last layout, the previous two were "plywood Pacific's". Things start to get pretty cool when the scenery goes in.
Get 'er going!
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
Layout is looking good, looking forward to some pictures when you hire the landscaping team
You can see them here. Feedback Appreciated.