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the wonderful thing about the railroad isit looks more like you built it and then built the house around itrather you had a room and made a railroad to fit in itthe blend is like a golden rule that nails it!sincerelyGary
I want to thank you for this entire thread and the details you’ve included along the way. I’m in the planning stages of a layout and your information has provided answers to many questions I was struggling with from benchwork to your thought process in approaching your track plan development. Thanks again.
Very nice @Dave V I admire the pace in which you've worked to get this far and yet maintain such a high quality.I was curious if you planned to have any sort of valance that would help eliminate the hot spots on your great sky?
Really, it's your work on this layout that's helped nudge me toward the Black River & Western. It's about the same size, and you've cherry-picked great scenes to incorporate into a cohesive whole, despite representing a tiny fraction of the railroad. Many great lessons to be learned here.
I’m amazed he was able to keep the carpet so clean.
They have this cool thing nowadays called a “drop cloth.”
That's a good looking, right size kind of layout right there. Lee