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The UK Rothbury branch line

Bessemer Bob's picture

If you were to start new.....

If you were to start a new railroad....

So this is an attempt at a fun conversation to hear what other modelers would do if they were to start from scratch today and could not model what they currently are modeling. 

Why do I ask, simple.. There are so many great things we can model and most of us are doing exactly what we want, but lets just say you have a clean slate and the only rule is you cant model what you have already done. 

So lets here it, a brief what you model know, and what would you model and why?

railandsail's picture

Modifiying LED Lighting Fixtures

I have ended up buying several sets of LED lights consisting of 4 foot long thin tubes. I documented some of that here,..https://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/34508?page=1#comment-356573

gmburzynski's picture

Cardigan Jct-New Brighton Soo Line FreemoN,, continuation??? ( re-post with working pictures)

Well here goes for the second time, I hope the pictures work this time.

I have my current FreemoN layout depicting the SOO LINE from Cardigan Jct in Shoreview Mn, to New Brighton Jct In New Brighton Mn.

Which is here depicted in Bold.

Hard Decisions

I would like to release some of my frustrations I've had over the last 6 years in trying to get started in HO scale model railroading. I am a new modeler (I have never completed a model railroad) with limited space constraints; I have two spare bed rooms measuring about 11 x 12 feet.

OSCR's picture

Downsizing OSCR - turnout removal as per prototype

When I talk about downsizing, I'm not saying the overall size of the layout. In fact, the Ontario South Central Railway has grown 4 1/2 feet with a long staging/Interchange since its inception at its first location. My issue is turnouts. I have about 4 I have to replace. About $150 worth. And as a musician and near min. wage job I can't afford to do that. So...what to do?

Does your railroad have a "back story?"

This is one of the best produced and interesting back stories that I've come across in the model railroading world. Mr. Spry starts a century or two back and works his way up to his present day Narraloch Valley Railway. The first dozen or so minutes deal with the history of the area where his railroad is located and the last few minutes have to deal with design and construction issues.

Happy viewing!

 

 

Show me your modern'ish lumber mills.....please

Getting ready to layout my mill scene and am in need of a little motivation.  This will fill an approx 2'x12'  area at the end of a branch line.   I would also be interested to hear what your cars in/out besides empties in and lumber out.

I have a good idea of what I want, just seeing what others may have done

Thanks

Steve

tschwartz's picture

Going Overboard on Lumber

Last weekend it was cold outside, -36c, so I decided to make a few wrapped bundles of lumber to scatter here and there on the layout. I used information from another modeler posted on his blog which required cutting pine to scale bundle size, printing some bundle wrapping and then cutting the paper to size to wrap around the wood. I only planned on doing a dozen bundles but it was so easy I made a lot more.


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