jimfitch

Those are some nice photo's of the D&RGW at the top in the caption.  Where can I see some more of those "yes its a model" picture of tunnel motors etc!?

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Jim Fitch
northern VA

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joef

That's Bernie Kempinski's modeling

That's Bernie Kempinski's fine N scale modeling ... he's a regular poster on here. I'll let Bernie chime in with any details, where you can find more images, etc.

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jimfitch

Nice stuff.  I'd love to seem

Nice stuff.  I'd love to seem some HO D&RGW pictures too including similar scenes but so far I haven't found much on the net.  I have to say he did a good job in N - many of the N scale D&RGW and SP stuff has crude looking snow plows which are the dead give away that it's N scale.  Those photo's have better looking plows than most N!

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Jim Fitch
northern VA

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Benny

Hey Mr. Fugate, I know I'm

Hey Mr. Fugate, I know I'm usually mowing grass out in the rough when I swing ideas at the old white ball, but...

What if...

The banner was clickable, so that if I clicked on the banner, I would be taken to the gallery of banner pictures?  I could then cycle through these pictures, reading the brief description under each image and get a complete sense of what I'm looking at, if I so wished to do that.\

I could also look at all the banner pictures once just to know what all is in there.

Just a thought...adding more strokes to my scorecard by the post!

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ChrisNH

Bernie's work is great...

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D&RGW and SP stuff has crude looking snow plows which are the dead give away that it's N scale

LOL.. I feel the same way when I see the tight curves, small scenery, little buildings, and short trains, its a dead give away its HO..

Seriously, another great D&RGW N model was Make Danneman N scale layout if you ever get a chance to see pictures of that..

Chris

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jimfitch

Tight curves?

"LOL.. I feel the same way when I see the tight curves, small scenery, little buildings, and short trains, its a dead give away its HO.."

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Ahhh Chris...LOL indeed.  HO doesn't have to have tight curves and short trains.  Joe Fugates layout and many others are good examples of that.  I admit, I'm picky about plows.  Bernie does a great job at making N-scale shine and so does Mike D.   Good stuff!

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Jim Fitch
northern VA

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