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Post by Josh on Nov 28, 2006 23:10:19 GMT -5
So a while back I posted a poll over what scale of model railroad you had, if any. So now, lets see some pictures of it ;D
I would post some of mine, but my layout is not setup as of today, we are finishing the room that it will go in and hopefully it will be up this Monday. Finally!!!! Anyways post upto 7 of your best layout shots, and at least one photo of as much of your layout as you can fit in the picture. If you have a track plan you can post that too.
Please post in this format:
1: Scale 2: Railroad(s) 3: Approxamite size 4: About how long you ahve been working on it 5: Your Trackplan (if applicable) 6: Your Pictures!
If you don't have a layout but use a club layout or just collect, you can post a few pics of your stuff too.
I look forward to seeing your pics ;D
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Post by Josh on Nov 29, 2006 0:12:20 GMT -5
OK so I took my own suggestion and have decided to post some of my own shots with my own equipment on the club layout I am a part of, The Vancouver Traingang. 1: N Scale 2: The club: Anything, including British 3: This show (Trains 2006) About 45' By 25'? Not 100% Sure 4: I joined this summer! I am working on a module for it 5: A big Rectangle 6: Pictures below: A CP Mixed Freight flies over a bridge - Locos & Cars are mine A Short CP Mixed Freight passes a passenger station - The CP train is mine A Modern CP Train (Intermodal) Passes a West Coast Express - CP Loco is Mine A Modern CP Intermodal Crosses A High Bridge - Whole CP Train is Mine A NS Triple Crown Roadrailer Goes Down The Line - The whole train is mine A NS Triple Crown Speeds Over A Daimond - The Train is mine ;D Well thats all for now, i will post some of my actual layout as soon as it is up. Edit: I also have some videos of my stuff from the show, and will get them onto youtube hopefully
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Post by Pat on Nov 29, 2006 16:02:47 GMT -5
Nice layout your club has!!We haven't put any of our layout back together...I would go up in my atic and grab some shots of some of our engines, but I have an inch and a half long gash in the plam of my right hand...
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Post by David on Nov 29, 2006 20:05:13 GMT -5
Nice layout your club has!!We haven't put any of our layout back together...I would go up in my atic and grab some shots of some of our engines, but I have an inch and a half long gash in the plam of my right hand... How the heck did that happen Pat? I'll try to post some shots of my clubs two layouts later (one is stationary and the other is a modual).
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Post by jail on Nov 30, 2006 8:40:21 GMT -5
WOW. I have to say my ignorant mind never thought that there was something else than märklin. This surly expanded my mind. My dad and I have collected märklin since I was little. Okay my dad got ahead start . We don't have a route or anything set up yet. Ill see if I can take some photos of our collection.
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Post by BCR4619 on Dec 1, 2006 1:29:53 GMT -5
Well id share mine but its in a sad state right now *sigh* Ill get it up and running soon hopefully
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Post by Pat on Dec 1, 2006 15:35:34 GMT -5
Nice layout your club has!!We haven't put any of our layout back together...I would go up in my atic and grab some shots of some of our engines, but I have an inch and a half long gash in the plam of my right hand... How the heck did that happen Pat? I'll try to post some shots of my clubs two layouts later (one is stationary and the other is a modual). I already told you, but just so everyone knows I had indoor soccer practice, and there were mats up along all of the walls, except for in one area. We were scrimaging and I was going for the ball, and so was someone else who shoved me, I went flying towards the wall and stuck my hands out to stop myself. There was a peice of wood that from behind a mat in the spot where there was a gap in the mats, and my hand went right into it. It cut it pretty good LOL ;D
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Post by David on Dec 1, 2006 22:48:46 GMT -5
Heres the pictures I promised. ;D ---NOMRA's Stationary Layout - Located at O'Keefe Ranch, Vernon BC---Layout Overview. Layout Overview from the other side. Roundhouse (the turntable works, but the tracks around it don't. Its being worked on though). A View from down at the Docks. A look at downtown Vernon BC sometime in the 60's. My only two locomotives round the corner pulling a mixed freight. Stoney Creek Bridge (it took over 500 man hours to build it) ---NOMRA Modual---A CP Mixed Freight. My SD60's pass a set of BCR Dash 8's. A look at the moduals roundhouse. Two CP Train Masters pass people swimming at the lake. Train Masters passing the Roundhouse.
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Post by Pat on Dec 2, 2006 10:43:02 GMT -5
Nice shots Dave!
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Post by BCR4619 on Dec 7, 2006 17:03:34 GMT -5
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Post by Josh on Dec 7, 2006 19:57:50 GMT -5
Christian, what do you time period do you model? Will you be getting any atlas rs-3's, or are they to old?
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Post by David on Dec 7, 2006 20:13:17 GMT -5
Christian,
Nice Steamer. Is it a IHC?
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Post by BCR4619 on Dec 7, 2006 20:22:15 GMT -5
I just makin my own RR lol, I think I might sell some stuff like 1 SD40-2 and the alco or just keep the steamer... Dont really know as of yet....
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Post by Pat on Dec 9, 2006 15:38:57 GMT -5
Those are some nice units you have there Christian...I am a little jelous (yet I know I butchered the spelling of that)
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Post by BCR4619 on Dec 9, 2006 16:54:09 GMT -5
Those are some nice units you have there Christian...I am a little jelous (yet I know I butchered the spelling of that) you just forgot the "a", and thanks
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