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Maybe we should start with my mission. I love modeling but I also love the history of N scale. And the art of others. Model Railroading is an interesting art form. It’s one that frequently meets the dumpster. Sometimes I have an opportunity and the means to do something about that sad path. Here’s an example of what I mean. Lance Mindheim’s N Scale Monon layout was one of those layouts that changed the game. An artistic approach of dreary winter in Indiana? Yes! In the aftermath of the layout coming down, I spotted the tail end of some Monon equipment rolling through the for sale pages at N scale supply. It was clearly Lance’s work. I grabbed what was left. Next step was to check in with Lance. Did he save any chunks of the layout? Anything that was representative of that look and feel? He was kind enough to accept a commission to pull some scraps into a diorama: (Attachment Link) So that’s an example. I’m trying to save chunks and impressions and examples of key modeler’s efforts. A side mission in this hobby for me. Hey DKS, got a second?
Oh *****. You have some of Lance's Monon (kinda)?? Now that I know that, you might to beef up your security system...
But seriously, I think this is awesome and I'm so glad they've got a good home.I'm looking forward to visiting the N Scale Museum someday.
I know you get it! While it wasn't cut out of the layout, it was of the time period, by his hand, and allows an exploration of the techniques shared in his articles and Alan Keller video. And since he saved some of the details from the layout, he was able to include the Indiana Limestone trailer/entry sign, etched boom, limestone blocks etc. We worked in the siding for the limestone gons. Of what I was able to acquire, those said Monon and that layout more than MTL boxcars. He added lower sills, painted and weathered, z scale couplers. There are other folks out there that must have other items from his layout, and may or may not know it. They were unidentified on the N Scale Supply used pages, but Lance confirmed when we talked about the diorama project. I'm keeping my eye out for an engine...
And maybe that's the 20 year goal, right? I could already imagine a display of a DKS diorama with his videos of the animations cycling on a digital screen above. Keep that digital archive going too OK? We have to protect this info!