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Hi Dave haven't got that far yet. Two good friends model that area one in HOn3 the other in SN3 and the latter is huge. They started their layouts as models not really planned for operations and boy have we been quick to fix that as I have been operating for 40 years. They are exquisite layouts with beautiful scenery and buildings.I need some advice from them which I will seek out this Friday when we all hang out as they have a ton of books etc to rummage through.So lots to learn and take on board.Been scrounging around to try and obtain some equipment. Think I have been able to purchase enough Blackstone trucks for my new kits along with several packs of Thinfilm decals.Bill was able to pick me up a new Blackstone K27 and caboose at the Narrow Gauge convention and I am close to obtaining a few more pieces.Thanks for your interest.Rod. (Attachment Link)
BLW has a bunch of OOP MTL HO narrow guage cars they found (no doubt while clearing out shelves prior to closing down). Wooden ones, looks like.
Colorado Springs has a new hobby shop full of awesome older stuff and consignment pieces.
Where's that at? I think I grabbed a flyer at the show, but probably lost it by the time I got to my car.Jason
Nothing tardy about those Dave, they have come out a treat.Might be worth investigating.Here's a pic of some more kits I have slowly been working on. (Attachment Link) I painted the timber inside with Tamiya white let it dry, a spray of dulcote then a light wash of Tamiya panel line black to hopefully help it look like old grey timber.I'm happy so far.Rod.
This is a very different experience than trying to fit a four track mainline onto a hollow core door!