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Train Show Video taken today @ Hooksett N.H.

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Train Show Video taken today @ Hooksett N.H.
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:37 PM
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Heres a short video of a really cool N scale module at the Hooksett New Hampshire Train show today.This is one of the best train show modules I have ever seen.It's Awesome! see if you agree.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 30, 2006 11:31 PM
I like the rock faces but it's a little to spaghetti bowl for my liking. In the one pic there are 16 mainline tracks in one scene! Overall they modeled the scenery and it's well done just to much track.
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Posted by SSW9389 on Monday, May 1, 2006 5:30 AM
Dang, my folks live in Hooksett. Wi***hey could have gone.
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Posted by MAbruce on Monday, May 1, 2006 6:20 AM
I helped set up that module at a couple shows when it was first built. I knew when I first saw it that I was looking at NTrak at its very best. It is the most impressive module I've ever seen. While the video is nice (thanks for sharing), most pictures I've seen really don't do it much justice. The engineering behind it is a story itself. The bridges and scenery work is incredible. It has won several NTrak awards - and deservedly so.
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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, May 4, 2006 6:46 AM
I've seen that layout at the Greenberg show in Wilmington, MA, I think. It's a beauty. Even better, it's still evolving.

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