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The layout is located in Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry and recreates a trip from Chicago to Seattle. Features a full sized HO Sears Tower--no selective compression.
True, but if we ever decide to build industries on the Moon, it will be a lot cheaper to get the silicon there than to haul it up from Florida!Actually, I'd have been very surprised if the Moon didn't have quite a bit of silicon. It's a common constituent of non-metallic asteroids, so should be present on the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, etc. They're all made out of basically the same stuff as Earth.
If anyone has vector artwork for the steam version of the NEW HAVEN lettering or knows where I can find it, please let me know. Thx.
Well I posted about filling in the hardboard a while back and I used a DAP product called AlexFlex (flexible spackling) I have used it before, hard to find locally, ordered it. 2 coats and sanding and a few patches after that so now happy and painted it. The other side of the new few block needed to be blended into the other double portal to staging yards. Current progress on both plus a before on the portal scene.
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Wow! Is this replacing the big O scale layout they used to have? I think it was maintained by the ATSF(?).
Yes. The current HO layout - called "The Great Train Story" - was opened in November of 2002, after nearly a year of construction. It includes over 1,400 feet (Approx. 23 scale miles) of three-track mainline - along with "branch lines", sidings, etc. - running up to 34 trains simultaneously. Cost was in the range of $3.5 million.The original O-scale layout was closed in May 2002 after 60 years in operation. By the end it was so worn out it was down to only a couple of working loops. Some of the buildings, rolling stock, and sections of scenery were auctioned off on that website we don't mention.
Is there a ban on talking about other websites? I thought the only "restrictions" are on politics and religion in order to keep things civil and train related.