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Fern
Would anyone out there be interested in purchasing Ferns for their layout see the photo below
The come in 4 sizes 1" ,3/4", 1/2" & 1/4" wide
Lake Country Railroad - Layout Design Blog
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A Finished Slate
My wife says I don't listen but to prove her wrong I listened to your comments. I cleaned the slate and started over trying my best to take into account all of your advice. I went back and re-read my books and studied track plans from the paper magazine. The result is a much simpler, more build-able track plan that fulfills all of the G&D's. Does this look more like a realistic approach?
BTW I have it built in XTrackCAD also so I am sure the turnout angles and such are workable. As a matter of fact it utilizes mostly #10 turnouts. How sweet.
Designing my next layout.
1. Can anyone tell me what is the track center-to-center distance on the Walther's Double-Track Truss Bridge, # 933-3012?
2. Does anyone have a track plan for a small port?
Remembering, then Dismembering the Chaffee Branch
I recognize a lot of names here from long ago on the Atlas board. You might remember my old N Scale Chaffee Branch project. Just in case you've been losing sleep wondering whatever happened to it, here's your chance to find out!
The latest entry in the Bliggity Blog!
Enjoy!
Lee
Insert Image into XTrackCAD 4.0.3a?
I feel stupid. I can't figure out how to import an image into XTrackCAD. I want to "trace" my image with the track elements.
Anyone know how to do this?
A not so Blank Slate
It has been nearly 3 weeks since I last asked you for your critique of the LK&O track plan. The information received was immensely helpful. Thank you. I've been real busy of late with things other than railroad but finally had an opportunity to make changes per your suggestions.
May I humbly ask for a second glance from you?
California Dreaming in the Great State of Hawaii
This is an older iteration of my current layout. Basically it is a dog bone at grade disguised as a double track main.
22 Stories Up - Building the Barre Branch in Paper
A continuation to story I began to tell in Modeling 22 Stories Up, this blog is intended to follow my progress of the actual layout's construction.
Magazine background color
Just scanned thru the latest issue of MRH and I find it is very difficult to read when the page background in in black. Might i suggest black not be used.
Thanks for the great magazine otherwise.
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