S Scale

Just poking around here to see how this works.  Roger Nulton, S scale, Tacoma, WA

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Fiddler66

That sure is....

...one busy interlock! Nice modeling.

Jim

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BNstringfellow

awesome layout!

That's a great layout! I was bummed I couldn't see your layout at the Narrow Gauge convention in Seattle.

 

 

link to my blog: http://bnnelsonsub.blogspot.com/

Modeling Burlington Northern railroad's Nelson Subdivision in 1981

David Stringfellow

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arthurhouston

It works Great

You can upload your pictures to server and they will appear in the post. The instructions I think are in the discussion form.
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S Scale

Ames Junction on the Monon

Thanks, Jim.  It is modeled after the actual track plan.  Of course it's compressed to fit in my basement, and the locos are in the plant so they would fit in the pic.  The point is that the Monon is the senior road and the PRR and NYC have to wait!

Roger

Modeling the Monon in S scale circa 1947-49

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Kevin Rowbotham

How-To Post an Image

From the help menu.

http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/help/how-to-post-an-image

~Kevin

Appreciating Modeling In All Scales but majoring in HO!

Not everybody likes me, luckily not everybody matters.

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S Scale

David, Sorry that you

David,

Sorry that you couldn't make it.  There were so many great layouts to choose from!

Roger

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S Scale

Thanks for the instructions,

Thanks for the instructions, Art.  I'll give it a try.  I am digitally challenged < g> .120123_4.JPG 

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S Scale

Inserting an Image

Got it.  Thanks to all the teachers!

Roger

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royhoffman

Glad you got it.

Even MMR's can learn < G>

 

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Roy Hoffman

The S/Sn3 Scale Penn Western Railroad -

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