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So I'm thinking Portland industrial (with staging to represent the line from Vancouver and points east) and a condensed Astoria Branch on lower level, helix at Linnton to represent Cornelius Pass grade, and a condensed Orenco to Salem portion of the division on the upper level with staging to represent Forest Grove branch, Kearsey branch, and points south past Salem. Plenty of traffic and out-and-back runs, boo-koo scenery diversity and signature scene availability (Astoria canneries, a small car ferry, plenty of grain elevators...) and, if I model early BN, I can have plenty of paint scheme diversity and keep a lot of Alcos around. Modeling a lot closer to home will allow me greater ease in research too. I know I won't be able to come close to accurately representing these places in the early 70s, I will be able to capture the flavor and model some prototype scenes; but a lot has and continues to change in this area, which is one of the fastest developing parts of the country.[/size]Any thoughts? Am I waffling too much?
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Better stock up on those RS-3's through!
I assume you also have Morning Sun Books' "Color Guide"?
Peter,Maybe I should employ you as a tour guide some day on a weekend? When I ride the MAX I notice warehouses that have been repurposed and old ROWs now grown over and I wonder what was there, and do a determined trip south to explore what was and is still there. My references to date have been mostly print and internet photo caches.Bryan