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mikerhea's picture

A few things come together in a scene.

From my last post of trying a few things. I completed the Wood Loads & placed them on the 3 flat cars I have for them, did not quite fit right so I had some left over Wood Shop machinery so put them in the middle to take up the space. Replanted the Tulips next to the call box, looks, not bad. 

Announcing the Fusee Pro

We are pleased to announce our newest product, the Fusee Pro. A fusee is a railroad flare for those who may not know. Head over to our website (http://www.logicrailtech.com/) click on Products then Signal Circuits then Fusee Pro. There you'll find all the details about the product along with a video showing it in action.

Missouri Pacific Railroad, Willoughby, Arkansas branch

Playing with Sculptamold today! 

This is the second scene on my layout next to the soybean complex(see previous blog entry's).  This area will have a MOPAC depot, (Used for MOW storage), and general store. Two wood kits structures that have been completed.  

Pokey Progress - Dec '14

Time for a construction update on the new layout I'm building. Here are some pictures and thoughts along the way of what's gone on this past month. I'll post them in the initial entries to this blog. Hope you enjoy the tour! I look forward to reading your replies! 

Paul Krentz

Free-lancing a fictitious portion of the N&W Pocahontas "Pokey" District

DPDT switch

I intend now to have a reversing loop [N gauge and DCC] and enquire if it matters if the switch has a centre off position or not. Advice appreciated. Thanks. Tom

herronp's picture

Looking for suggestions on custom dry transfer vendors.......

...............to produce these and other white lettering.  Now that I have the files, I need to get them made.

Thanks,

Peter

kleaverjr's picture

Would being the Yardmaster at a Coal Marshalling Yard be a boring job?

I plan on having a Coal Marshalling Yard for the AM Coal Branches.  There will be two modeled 

Missouri Pacific Railroad, Arkansas "Willioughby" Branch

Photos of the continued work on the layout:

Local switch job enters and exits the layout by removable "cassette" staging.  Loading/unloading shed has been added to the soybean elevator complex. 

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Relocating Watersmeet Engine Terminal on the CNW Part 2

Here are more photos of the Watersmeet Engine Terminal relocation on the CNW

This shows the 10" addition I added at the end of the peninsula, and some of the risers installed in the background

The rest of the risers added at the end of the peninsula and in new add on


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