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Looking for a layout from about a decade back?

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Looking for a layout from about a decade back?
Posted by Shrike Arghast on Saturday, October 21, 2023 8:11 PM

So, I seem to recall this was a featured layout in an issue of MRR about a decade ago (possibly a bit longer).

  • It was a 4x8 HO design.
  • It was built to be portable.
  • It had a New England theme (there was a small coastal town with a lighthouse, and a sawmill in the back half of the layout).
  • It had a fairly minimalist track plan (I want to say an oval with one passing track and a few sidings).
  • It was extremely well-detailed and had a realistically minimal number of buildings (it was designed to look uncluttered).

Does this ring any bells for anyone? I tried a number of different Google search combinations and couldn't come up with any matching photos. If anyone could point me in the direction of an issue, I'd be much obliged. 

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Posted by Markgro on Saturday, October 21, 2023 8:44 PM

"A Great 4 x 8: Maggie's Cove" by Dave Methlie, in the February 2001 issue of Model Railroader has the story, photos, and plans you're looking for.

Here is a link to the entry in the MR Track Plan Database: https://www.trains.com/mrr/how-to/track-plan-database/maggies-cove/

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Posted by Shrike Arghast on Sunday, October 22, 2023 7:02 PM

Wow, Jesus, that's a lot longer than 10 years ago :(. Thanks much for the help. 

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Posted by hornblower on Monday, October 23, 2023 1:02 PM

Shrike Arghast
It had a New England theme (there was a small coastal town with a lighthouse, and a sawmill in the back half of the layout).

The mention of New England and the lighthouse immediately brought to mind the Rice Harbor layout deisgned and built by David Pop a few years ago.  This might be the layout you're thinking of.  Check it out in the Track Plan Database.  

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Posted by AEP528 on Monday, October 23, 2023 1:25 PM

hornblower

 

 
Shrike Arghast
It had a New England theme (there was a small coastal town with a lighthouse, and a sawmill in the back half of the layout).

 

The mention of New England and the lighthouse immediately brought to mind the Rice Harbor layout deisgned and built by David Pop a few years ago.  This might be the layout you're thinking of.  Check it out in the Track Plan Database.  

 

The Rice Harbor layout is set in South Carolina. The one above seems to be it.

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Posted by hornblower on Monday, October 23, 2023 2:59 PM

AEP528
The Rice Harbor layout is set in South Carolina. The one above seems to be it.

 

I stand corrected.  Of course, what do we Californians know about the other coast?

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 7:27 AM

hornblower

 

 
AEP528
The Rice Harbor layout is set in South Carolina. The one above seems to be it.

 

 

 

I stand corrected.  Of course, what do we Californians know about the other coast?

 

 

Not sure.  I did my open water Scuba certification dive in Monterey and the water was very cold!

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