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It'll be extended into the building, once the building exists...
Only thing I did was test the C424 which Lee decoderized for me. Runs like a champ. Also, finally, broke out my Bachmann Doodlebug and coach. Like how the lights stay lit no matter the track conditions. However, that thing sounds like a coffee grinder when it runs. Anyone else have one of these and have that problem?
Nice to see you using Sanborn's... Terrific reference tool.
This was not the easiest structure kit I have ever built but, I found the AMB Laser Kit "Dill and Sons Salting Station" an enjoyable, albeit challenging, three day project, the most difficult and time-consuming part being the assembly of the twenty pickle vats. Because of its narrow footprint, it makes a nice industry for one of those long narrow pieces of real estate we sometimes end up with on our layouts. I have combined it with a Northeastern "Box and Crate Factory" and an old Walthers water tank to create a home for the Sauer Pickle Company and give my scratch-built pickle cars a reason for being.
They're good...not always dead-on for railroads (as I've come across some that don't match official railroad maps), but sometimes they can be the only available window into the past...
No kidding. We've got a set of fire insurance maps of Sudbury, ON at my model club, and in the area of the CP yard is the simple notation "lots of tracks".
Coos you've been busy like the bulkheads and the loads and the foobie tank you showed last week!