QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate Electro: Those are Rix Products telegraph poles, a Details West switch stand, and Tomar lower quadrant semaphores. The loco is an Atlas GP40 that's had extra details put on it, and a Digitrax DH142 decoder installed using miniatronics 1.5v bulbs for headlights. By the way, I give a complete step-by-step demo of installing and programming the headlights in my upcoming video on DCC, due out in May. For more on the video, see the web site of the distributor: http://model-trains-video.com I'll be doing a video on scenery through them that will be released this fall, and will be demonstrating these techniques on camera, in case you want to watch step-by-step how it's all done. Any other questions I can answer for you?
QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO I am modeling a fictional RR in the Southwest - specifically - 1950’s Northeast Arizona/Four Corners area. My question - for Joe, Harold, Chuck and anyone else who can help: What modifications/suggestions would you have on coloring and landscape for the area? Jim in Cape Girardeau
Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
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QUOTE: This series is not intended to be an extensive survey of different ways to build model scenery, but is how I build scenery for the Siskiyou Line. I've been building model railroad scenery for nearly 40 years, and I've tried lots of different methods. The methods I'm going to cover work for me because I've found them to be both easy and fast, yet produce "great" looking scenery. These are not necessarily the best methods for everyone, but they work for me!