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If you're going sectional (which I kinda prefer for tight curves on a mini-layout), here's the whole thing done sectional, with a couple of minor exceptions. Blue bits are flex for gentle, natural-looking curves, and the green switches are #7s, which make the geometry of that portion of the line less severe.Edit: nominal grade is 2.5%.Adios, amigos, and all the best for the new year.
http://cloverhouse.com/Store/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=colorado+midland&osCsid=73slnk5lj3emrj3aah5s42plb6Dry transfers
That bridge has the same beam lacing pattern as my Cisco bridge. I have lots of leftover brass etchings if you are interested, probably enough to do it. Yours for the asking.
Dave, I'm sure you can find something here you like:http://www.wildwestmodels.com/products/products-n-scale.html
Unfortunately, the gon doesn't come in N scale. I've had bad luck with Clover house as it is.
That gondola easily can be kitbashed from a flat car. Just add the wood sides and ends to one of the existing turn-of-the-century flat car models.If you don't like to apply dry transfers directly to the model — apply them to decal film instead, clear-coat them, and then apply as decals.I've never had a problem with Clover House. They were the only New Haven option for years, before Northeast, CDS and Microscale started stepping up.