I just joined the forum and this is my initial post. I started in the hobby back in the mid-1950's when my father got me a set of Lionel O-Scale. He was just starting in HO with Varney kits back then & I still have some of the kits he built.
Since then I have been in and out of the hobby numerous times. I went from the Lionel to HO, then to HOn30, then N, then HOn2 ½, then HO again, and now ON30. I managed to start 3 layouts and finish none and did a couple of dioramas.
I'm mostly interested in building structures & rolling stock. Not especially skilled but I have fun at it.
I have been interested in Maine 2-footers for 20 years or so (I live in Central Maine which helps, I suppose) and that's my current (On30) direction. No layout yet but expect it'll be small L or U shaped shelf layout depicting a fictional but hopefully plausible railroad built around the mining of “Sodalite” which is an actual semi-precious mineral found in only a few places on earth. One of those places is Litchfield Maine.
It'll probably end up being a hodge-podge of rolling stock based on various Maine 2 foot RR's dragged around by Bachmann Porters and maybe a Forney to lend a more prototypical flavor. I won't have space for large radius curves – hence the Porters.
I've been lurking for a while & am looking forward to participating in the forum where I can. I'm impressed by the quality of much of the work you folks do & look forward to learning from you.
Beautiful place Maine is, I've been there twice and one day hope to go back.
The lobster, the vegetable beef soup at the Boom Chain Restaurant in Greenville, more like a stew than a soup, majestic Moosehead Lake, and NOW the two-foot gauge museums popping up!
Welcome to the forum. Join us at Jeffreys Trackside Diner where we talk about off topic stuff (other than politics) as well as our layouts.
There is another fan of Maine 2 footers http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/13/t/258967.aspx
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Hey Coldplugs:
Congratulations on your first post! Looking forward to seeing your work.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!