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Mon, 2015-02-16 00:57 — wsor4050
Hi all
First post here
Id like to share a couple of videos of my latest exhibition layout with you
The first one was taken on Thursday morning and was the first test run on the layout that I started on Tuesday
The second one was taken on Saturday afternoon
The part you can see is 6 feet long by 1 foot deep
The two CF7s are Athearn units with Kato motors and ESU LokSound decoders
FCEN is a custom job by Southern Tier Models. It's CVs still need some tweaking
Florida Springs is a small town set to the west of Orlando and is on part of the Florida Highland Line (My freelance Pinsly railroad)
Your comments are welcome
thanks
Chris Gilbert
England
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Dear Hobbes,
Might want to flip the YT clips in order, so the "Thursday" clip is before the "Saturday" clip,
IE you get the "Before" and "After" the right way round... ;-)
..and Chris, that's a Fantastic Effort!
(even if it is slightly larger than a cannonical Micro layout... ;-) )
Happy Modelling,
Aim to Improve,
Prof Klyzlr
One small point - what Chris
One small point - what Chris hasn't mentioned regarding the start date - is that this layout will be being shown at the Major Exhibition in Scotland - AMRSS show in Glasgow SECC Exhibition Centre, starting Friday and continuing Saturday and Sunday at the end of this week! It is becoming a tradition that paint on his layouts is still wet when the show starts! I shall have the pleasure of being there
hinderinghelping with operating the layout. If you come, please stop by and say "Hello", He'll be the tall Handsome one - and I'll be theuglystubby guy in a "Darkside" teeActually this is a real
railroad that operates out of Tavares Florida. Which is slight west and north of Orlando. The engines color scheme is dead on. They have quit now, but they used to run a dinner train. Got a chance to ride it once. Nice ride.
James Eager
City of Miami, Panama Limited, and Illinois Central - Mainline of Mid-America
Plant City MRR Club, Home to the Mineral Valley Railroad
NMRA, author, photographer, speaker, scouter (ask about Railroading Merit Badge)
James Do you mean the Orange
James
Do you mean the Orange Blossom Cannonball which operated out of Tavares
The two CF7s are from the Florida Central Railroad which still operates on five separate branch lines in Florida
There are two branch lines under the name Florida Midland that operate out of Winter Haven and West Lake Wales I have a black CF7 number 63 lettered for this road plus I am waiting for FMRR 65 to come from Southern Tier Models. 63 in now painted red and lettered for Florida Central. These as the only two that I can find that were lettered for the Florida Midland.
There are two lines in the north, one operating out of Ocala and the other from Newberry. This is called the Florida Northern and and I believe only had one CF7 lettered for the FNRR which was number 50 (the one that has been repainted and lettered for the FCEN as seen in the first YouTube clip) All the other units were lettered for the Florida Central but I have seen photos of FMRR 65 working around Ocala
BTW #50 now seems to be based out of West Lake Wales on the Florida Midland
The Florida Central itself is based at Plymouth and has lines to Taff yard Orlando in the east Winter Gardens in the south and Sorrento and Umatilla to the north, although I believe these to lines are used for car storage
The Florida Highland line is my freelance line which allows me to cherry pick the industries I want. It has one CF7 lettered for it, number 46
If I could work out how to upload photos I will share the photos of 46
Chris
Florida Springs
Chris asked me to post these for him
This railroad
Search google for Central Florida Railroad.
James Eager
City of Miami, Panama Limited, and Illinois Central - Mainline of Mid-America
Plant City MRR Club, Home to the Mineral Valley Railroad
NMRA, author, photographer, speaker, scouter (ask about Railroading Merit Badge)
Great stuff! I like the
Great stuff! I like the weathering on the loco and covered hopper.
Visit www.raydunakin.com to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!
Florida Springs is at The
Florida Springs is at The Nottingham, UK Show this weekend - some more pics
Florida Highland?
Must be a relative term? or it runs on top the Tampa Bay bridge? ......DaveB
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