Alton Junction
richhotrainTruth be told, I live on the Isles of Scilly.
Scilly, Sicily or just Silly?
And now I will totally highjack the thread by recommending a wonderful book "Shipwreck" text by John Fowles (the novelist) and photography by the Gibsons of Scilly. The Isles of Scilly are some of the most treacherous for ships and the Gibsons photographed some spectacular wrecks and abandoned ships. It is a 1975 book but well worth seaking out for those with a taste for shipping in the days of sail and dramatic photography.
Dave Nelson
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
JaBear, good news.
I have decided to model Fiji and its railway system in my bathtub layout.
Rich
richhotrainI have decided to model Fiji and its railway system in my bathtub layout.
richhotrain I have decided to model Fiji and its railway system in my bathtub layout.
Rich, that is a very cool and novel idea, Please assure us that if MRR ever does a photo spread of said layout or we ever come to visit in person, you promise not to be in the tub running said layout.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
BATMAN richhotrain I have decided to model Fiji and its railway system in my bathtub layout.
That would be one memorable stop on a layout tour.
We're vacationing and a few days ago made a day trip to York England and discovered the Britain Natl Train Museum. Pressed by the remaining time on the prepaid meter we breezed through in 20 minutes. It was teriffic, loaded with vintage trains, mostly steamers and their passenger cars. I took in each loco briefly. I don't think one could enter the luxurious cars but could see within.
Then, taking a train to London, the Manchester newsstand had 13 different rail magazines, mostly about prototypes but one nice one on modelling. Mostly OO, O and some N. Lots of neat stuff available which got my interest up before seeing this post. Maybe someday.
While here, watched a teriffic tv show on the history of the diesel combustion engine, from early development to the monsters powering the mega container ships.
Paul
Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent
Let's see, if I couldn't model the Pennsy, or anywhere else in North America, my next choice would be post-grouping pre-nationalization England. Either the LNER or the Great Western. I admit I've always had a soft spot for British steam with their colorful uncluttered and clean boilers and all around ellegent looks.
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com