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That looks like a photo of a model on someone's well-detailed layout!
Steve,Is that how that unit's cab door was hinged? I thought they always hinged on the outside (cab corner).DFF
Looks correct to me - http://www.railpictures.net/images/d1/1/9/0/9190.1295916801.jpgCheers,-Mark
Frank,I'm not so sure that I would be concerned with the height as much as the slope. Figuring that most people will be focusing in on the trains, it isn't as important to get the overall height right as it is the slope. In other words, space looks tight for you, so the higher you go with the mountains, the more vertical your cliffs need to be. If they are completely vertical for the height you're talking, I don't think that you will capture the look and feel of Horseshoe Curve. I would recommend cutting back the height and focusing on getting the slope correct. That's the risk of modeling a highly recognizable area, like Tehachapi and the loop. You have to get it right.DFF
Dave,The backdrop is only 6" from Track 4 so I wasn't thinking of reproducing more than the rock face of the cut. Most of the mountain would be painted on the masonite. The craft paper only shows the height of the combination. My grandson was coming to visit and I didn't have much time for anything more complex. I'm gonna try to sketch the planned artwork on the masonite and see if it looks right.
Sounds like you know what you're doing. I'm looking forward to seeing the result, because I've been enjoying following along with your blog.DFF
I got DCC and SMD ditch lights installed in my ex CR GP38-2. They flash via F2. Do you have any how too photos