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Sorry, I didn't mean to sound critical...I did compliment the layout and its progress.But if this isn't a German depot, I don't know what is....(Having come from that part of the world, generally speaking Otto K.
Das habe ich auch gesehen. Sehr deutsch. Amerikanische Bahnhöfe haben normalerweise nicht solche Fensterläden.
Sorry, I didn't mean to sound critical...I did compliment the layout and its progress. It's fabulous.But if this isn't a German depot, I don't know what is....(Having come from that part of the world, generally speaking Otto K.
Lol again, were all good, right?Otto
Ja, wir're alle guten
Lol Dr. Hotballs, you don't know how funny this is, but your German is actually better than mine. My compliments.Born and raised in Prague, not Germany, but your window observation is right on. Solche Fensterlaeden are just unAmerican, I don't care how many teutonic immigrants came to the Dutch country But it's still a wonderful model railroad mind you...seriously.Otto K.
So after seeing this picture last night while doing some internet railfanninghttp://www.railpictures.net/photo/520626/I got some motivation to do a little work on that area of my layout. Here is what I got with a couple minutes of cutting and shaping foam board, and staging some trains and the only building I have that looks like a station.20160329_210718 by Adam Henry, on Flickrhttp://www.railfanguides.us/baltimore/map2/IMG_0818.JPG20160329_210829 by Adam Henry, on Flickr