Here is what I worked on this week:
Amtrak 463 which I detailed and weathered. I posted more pictures here: http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/165268/1818030.aspx#1818030
http://www.haworthengineering.com/
~Excellency in the Details ~
Crandell your layout looks just fantastic guy! and UKGuy that jet skier is really cool, nice work! and Wedudler that gate is so neat to watch! I want one, how did you do it if I may ask? you guys rock, do you make house calls by chance?
Chuck.
"Excellency in Details" really sums it up!!! What a great job you did on your F59PHI.
Bob
Talking trains with one of the masters, Bob Grech. I think this is when I was talking about the interactive parts of my layout. Bob, are we ready for the thunder and lightning yet?
San Dimas Southern slideshow
Hi all,
Reserected th eold diorama due to my layout being taken down for a house move
Brigde seperating the coal yard and (unfinished) loco yard
Coal Yard and the Overbridge
Close up of the Coal Yard
Also I've got hold of a weathered Bachmann Coal truck, which goes nicely on the diorama:
Ian
challenger3802Hi all, Reserected th eold diorama due to my layout being taken down for a house move Brigde seperating the coal yard and (unfinished) loco yard Ian
I really like the landrover. What scale are the vehicles? My brother lives in Kingston-Upon-Thames. I assume thats upriver from you?
Wolfgang,
Love the snow covered tree on the roof of the Kwikee Mart. Puts the whole video in the Christmas spirit. Those people swimming in the pond earlier in the video must be freezing.
Robert H. Shilling II
It's an all season layout
Or - if you remember - x-mas decoration starts in september in the city.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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Hi Driline,
The vehicles are mostly 1:83 scale, the exception is the bus at 1:76 scale - all ideal for HO/OO gauge. Kingston-Upon-Thames is the otherside of London about 40-50 miles from where I am. (A long way even by river!)
Action at Hawk Point.