Layout tour
ETR layout update
It has been awhile since my last post. I have had to rebuild the layout. The track plan was layed out several times. Finally settled on the current one. I am now laying down the track and did some scenery.
Glenn Westlake Middle School Model Railroad Club--Construction Phase
Well It is time to start up the new blog for the school club for construction and we already have a pretty good start. I won't say much more here just to keep the intro short so read on..
Horseshoe & Cottonwood Update #5
Quick update from eastern California in 1911:
Hosted my first NMRA layout tour
I just finished hosting my first NMRA layout tour of my HOn3 PC&N Ry. We had 64 wonderful folks stop by and tour the layout. My thanks to all who took time out of their busy convention schedules to stop in and have a look!
I never imagined how enjoyable it would be to have so many kind people look over my work and to receive so many compliments, I am extremely humbled by this experience and highly recommend it.
Have a great 2015 NMRA Convention.
Ross A
Troutdale,Or
Trip Around the Mid South Model Railroad Club
Train 201 Grain Train from Texarkana to Westwego. Aug 1, 2015. Always something new at the club. TU for watching. Baton Rouge, La membership open.
Aug 2015 Act II - Don Railton models brick/stone
Artist Don Railton returns to The Backshop Clinic to demonstrate his method for carving brick and stone in high-density styrofoam. Watch it now on TrainMasters TV ....
Engine Facility -Trenton Subdivision in N Scale
Engine Repair and Maintenance facilities have always fascinated me, therefore I had to have one on my layout.
Unsteady Progress, As Per Usual
Having an unfortunate amount of free time, and a layout in my living room instead of halfway across the country, apparently doesn't equate to things being accomplished any faster. Can you believe that?
Horseshoe & Cottonwood Update #4
Finally some trains actually running on the new layout!! Even if it is just a test train.
H&C engine #23 emerges from Tunnel #1 and begins climbing Lubkin Canyon westward towards the Sierra Nevada mountains.
I roughed in the scenery below the bridge to minimize the number of times I need to remove the trestle from here on out.
My latest visit to the Georgetown & Allen Mountain RR.
Well folks, I got to do one of my favorite things - and that is, visiting Michael Rose and seeing his awesome Georgetown & Allen Mountain Railroad. I didn't take many pictures as you've seen the latest progress on Michael's thread here on MRH.
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