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txronharris

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Remembering inspiring layouts
« on: February 12, 2023, 08:14:08 PM »
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I placed this here because I’m an N scaler and they guys here are never shy to participate in a discussion. I found an old Great Model Railroads magazine from 2006 and as I looked through it I wondered about the fate of the layouts and if they were still around. I was one of the original N scale clubs that’s also now defunct here in DFW called Tex-N, then life and things got in the way and I became inactive. I looked for them the other day and they’re gone as well.

Anyway, the layout that made me think of this was an HO MKT layout made by a guy done in Temple Texas named Paul Otis. It was a re-creation of east Temple and about 12ft long. It had been in the paper and his grandson(?) had brought it to the Temple show because Paul had passed and he said he knew he would have wanted it there. He was a member of the club there, but when I’ve inquired nobody knows who he is. My intent was to take additional photographs and really document it along with his information for others to enjoy, and for his layout and memory to live on. I’d even refurbish it for them if they wanted. The whole story just made an impact on me.

So who knows of great layouts that are no more? I remember the Model Railroader Wisconsin Central and BN N scale layouts but understand they’ve met an undesirable fate. There was a guy in Fort Worth that had an incredible BN N scale layout which I don’t know the fate of, and a couple others that I can think of that others don’t remember.

Maybe we could start a FB or IG or something that could help keep the memories of these great layouts alive. I think keeping that history alive is important in a hobby that seems to forget sometimes about those that have come before and inspired us all. Heck, I have an MA and MFA in creative writing and would be up for authoring a book on the subject.

I think a lot us hope that our work and collections can out-live us and continue to inspire others in this hobby we all love, And I would like to be a part of making that happen.

txronharris

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Re: Remembering inspiring layouts
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2023, 10:33:21 PM »
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The N scale BN layout was the Dakota Northern made by Olaf P. Melhouse. My understanding is it was in FtWorth and was in the April 2000 Model Railroader Magazine and 102 Realistic Track Plans #5 from 2009.

Haven’t heard if this one still exists or not. It hasn’t been on the show layout tours in quite a while.

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Re: Remembering inspiring layouts
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2023, 11:07:05 PM »
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Anyway, the layout that made me think of this was an HO MKT layout made by a guy done in Temple Texas named Paul Otis. It was a re-creation of east Temple and about 12ft long. It had been in the paper and his grandson(?) had brought it to the Temple show because Paul had passed and he said he knew he would have wanted it there. He was a member of the club there, but when I’ve inquired nobody knows who he is. My intent was to take additional photographs and really document it along with his information for others to enjoy, and for his layout and memory to live on. I’d even refurbish it for them if they wanted. The whole story just made an impact on me.

Do you know what year this was? I've been going to Temple show pretty consistently for the last decade or so and I don't recall a layout like that. I'd say I was surprised no one at CentraMod remembers, but club seems to have lots of turnover. 

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Re: Remembering inspiring layouts
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2023, 11:47:17 PM »
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I operated on the Dakota Northern back in November '18, so not exactly a recent update... I took the below picture standing just about where the person is on the right hand side of the diagram.

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Re: Remembering inspiring layouts
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2023, 11:54:14 AM »
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Being a PROUD NMRA Member for over 40+ [WOW! Time flies when you are having FUN!]   I have seen and even operated on a few noteworthy layouts.  Allen McClelland's  V&O layout  and Dr Gerry Alber's  VIRGINIAN in Ohio [Look who's running the Dispatch board[ Allen McChelland!]  Rick Rideout's [RIX Products] L&N Henderson Subdivision, fully computer assisted operation.  And many other top line layouts over the years.  Some are GONE--some are still operating and most have been rebuilt.  Remember a Layout is NEVER finished.
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