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After many months of inactivity, progress has commenced again on the Colorado Midland!I've started roadbed and tracklaying...pics to come. I generally try to assemble as much track as I can at the workbench where I have a nice soldering environment (versus on the layout).Also, today a gem arrived from Trainworld:For now it's painted as D&RGW C-28 #683. The real 683/583 looks very different, but also has the distinction of being the only extant D&RGW standard gauge steam locomotive (not counting the K37 narrow gauge class that were kitbashed from standard gauge boilers).Of note, this paint scheme dates from some time after 1921, 16 years after my 1905 era, and anachronistic for this engine's appearance. My intent was to strip it and letter it for the Midland. I don't know, though...she looks awfully pretty!
Pretty penny there.I thought your CMRR was G scale?
Excellent progress! The 2 locomotives have a family look.
So many words, so few pictures...