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CNW Peninsula Div. RR HO scale Part 3
CNW - Peninsula Div. Part 3
Chicago & North Western Ore Dock #6 in Escanaba, MI
CNW Peninsula Div. RR HO scale Part 2
Looking at the Champion Mine area
Hardwood Lumber Mill (Division of Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co.
Looking East down the Hardwood Branch Line
CNW Peninsula Div. RR HO scale Part 1
As promised here are the first round of pictures of the CNW Peninsula - Division. The first is the track plan. The layout room is 29' x 32' with a 6' x 12' extension for the Ashland Yard and a 16" x 13' extension for the off line yard. During operating sessions we use the Ashland Yard to make up trains and then the yard master shoves them back into the off line storage yard to wait for an operator to take the train out onto the main layout.
Richard - Superintendent CNW Peninsula Div
Superior Cheese is finished
The Superior Cheese Company is finished and is in it's place in the Green Bay Industrial area on my HO scale CNW Peninsula Div. layout.
Check out my blog over the next week for pictures of the CNW Peninsula Div. layout. I will be posting them in two or three groups as there are many. These pictures will show the whole layout. All the finished & unfinished parts. Hope you enjoy them.
Richard - Superintendent CNW Peninsula Div.
Superior Cheese Company
Pictures of my current project (Labor Day Weekend) The first two are of the building as built using Walthers Modular Walls, Columns & Caps. The third is the building with the grey primer coat. The building was designed to fit into a very narrow location in Green Bay Industrial District on my HO scale Chicago & North Western RR. Its dimensions are 3 1/4" W x 14 1/2" L, and only 1 story high.
Richard - Superintendent CNW Peninsula Div.
East River Fuel & Lumber
Finally finished the East River Fuel & Lumber Company in the Green Bay industrial section on my CNW Peninsula Div HO layout. The first one is how it was before.
Richard Superintendent CNW Peninsula Div.
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Question
A QUESTION
Awhile back I posted on my blog some photos of Walthers Steel Mill structures that I had built for a friend/client. They were shown there just fine for sometime, but now they are gone with nothing but a big blank box with some kind of icon in the middle. The verbiage is still there but no photos. What happened? Did I violate some posting rule?
Richard - Superintendent CNW Peninsula Div.
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