Layout tour

Martin t's picture

Join the layout tour of the grand SMJ-layout

Skillfully hand made / modified standards are the major attributes of the SMJ layout. It’s pure inspiration to see the layout and search for infinte number of details added to the scenery since the construction start 1938.

 

DHfan73's picture

Railfanning the P-1(on my layout)

If the photos don't work, you can read it here.

May 12th, 1978

February Update

I have uploaded my February update for the Johnstown and Maryville.

https://youtu.be/fDK78GopvxQ

arthurhouston's picture

Southern Pacific Delta Division

A video of a great small layout.  Paul has become one great model RR person from many aspects.  

 

jeffshultz's picture

The Layouts at the Railroad Hobby Show

Update: someone asked that I explain where the Railroad Hobby Show is. Indeed, up until a few years ago, I had no idea what people were talking about when they mentioned "the Springfield show."

The Railroad Hobby Show is put on by the Amherst Railway Society at the Eastern States Exposition Center (Big E) in West Springfield, Massachusetts in late January or early February. Thus it is known as "The Railroad Hobby Show," "The Big E show," "The Amherst Show," or "The Springfield Show."

End update.

DHfan73's picture

More Progress on my Layout

I don't know how to if the photos work, I don't know an easy way to make them show. You can read the post here.

OSCR's picture

From my friend in England

I model proto-typically as possible. But here's a 'layout' a friend outside of the hobby that builds Lego structures and the sort... It's a tram..

https://youtu.be/QIM4_Jqdn8M

enjoy. 

Jim at BSME's picture

BSME Final run

The Baltimore Society of Model Engineers have made arrangements for a final run of the club's two 12x65 foot layouts this Sunday 1/20/2019 1 to 5 pm.

https://www.modelengineers.com

Allagash - Sunset at Madrid Engine Terminal

Sometimes, Mother Nature throws us a little surprise!

I've got a small basement window in the boiler room and at this time of year, the late afternoon sun comes right through that window at an extremely low angle and casts a glow over the yard at Madrid. This happens each afternoon, but only for a total of maybe 5 or 6 minutes and the light is literally changing by the second. I've captured a bunch of different images and thought I'd share a couple that I captured today. 


>> Posts index Syndicate content


Journals/Blogs

Recent Blog posts: