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Good point, but it uses vertical terrain (rock walls, rock walls everywhere) in their place.The scene Dave posted is nice open and rolling. It's not "mountains right next to the tracks" the way that much Colorado railroading is presented in model form.
The Furlow thing can happen when you only have so much room to try and model in. Just a single mile in HO scale is 60 feet, ain't nobody got time for that!
Photo backdrops would be killer.Jason
What is that in the foreground at right in this photo? It looks like a stub switch with no second route! DFF
Derail?
Given that it appears to be thrown in that photo, I'd say that's the most likely explaination.
But, I'll be honest...there was a time in my young past when I thought the Furlow look was the shizzle, and I'm going to have to exorcise those demons to do this right.
And that's why I'm here with this to keep you on the ball. (Attachment Link)
I don't envy trying to pick which scenes to include. Jason