Favorite pictures of my RGS layout

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Apologies

The RGS pictures are not the pictures that I thought I was sending. Will show you the list that was intended shortly.I am new to the  ' blog ' scene.

Apologies

Thanks anyway!  These look great...and I can anticipate even more!

 

 

Ranger -- Fort Jacobsen

Scenic Designer FJRR

Track Crew FJRR

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trees

I like the super tall trees. Trees on the west coast reach incredible heights. 200 feet is short compared to the records. But it is difficult to model a tree 5 boxcars long as only one looks out of place and several of them will take some time to build. Nice job!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_superlative_trees

 

Well done

Looks great! Be sure to share some more pictures. What did you use for your ballast?

Ben
 
Modeling the Chessie System
Era: 1980
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Bill D.

N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

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Nice pictures

Nice pictures, thanks for sharing.

Do you have a track diagram?

--Bill B.


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