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I didn't hear "Rye-oh" at all out in RGS country.
Hey Dave , you mentioned the other day on FB that you use acrilic paints to weather your ties . Can you point me to the manufacturer and which colors you use ? I'm hoping to ballast in a couple weeks and really want to do something with the stock Micro Engineering track . Thanks ! .....Mike
Looking excellent as per the usual! The DRGW definitely ran through some gorgeous terrain
Beautiful work... bridge and the cut scene look fantastic. Rock work is particularly attractive.
Thanks!Although the D&RGW kinda-sorta controlled the RGS at various points in its life, it was operated as a separate company. During my era it was under receivership with leadership separate from the D&RGW.
Denver and Rio Grande, Denver and Rio Grande Western (of which there were two), Rio Grande Western, Rio Grande Sounthern... Mergers, leases, controlling interests, name changes, who could possibly mix them up?
I would say most of note is that you conveyed the vibe of those large vistas, which I think can be a bit harder in HO versus N. That single track main looks like it is snaking through the high country and feels authentic. Do aspen trees grow in the area of your prototype? Few elements are as inspiring as a large trestle... must feel good to have this large segment get scenery treatment.
Dave,This scene is coming together really nicely. You are capturing the look of southern Colorado quite well.-Brian.