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Northeast Corridor New Jersey Division
Follow my progress of the Northeast Corridor-New Jersey Division HO scale layout construction.
The "CCT&E Railroad"
The CCT&E Railroad takes its name from my kids. Christina, Cassie, Tad & Elle. My name is Dave Stearns. I live in and was raised here in Wenatchee, WA.
A video tour of the Willamette & Pacific (OE Branch)
Okay, last month I ordered a little "keychain" video camera from an outfit in Hong Kong. I figured for <$12 it was a reasonable gamble. It finally got here on Saturday (and I got it when I checked the mail on Sunday...). Charge it up, put it an Micro-SD (they call it TF) card that I had sitting around, and it's off to the railroad...
Ghost River Update & Pictures
Finally, my annual maintenance session is complete. This started out when I began entering all of my equipment into the Easy Model Railroad inventory program. Improvements include painted rail, new turnout control panel, roundhouse power control panels, painted fascia, car card boxes/trays, additonal first generation CPR locomotives, more rolling stock and improvements to scenery and building placement. All track has now been treated with CRC 3-36, so I'll just have to see how well it works.
My layout update and Tam Valley servos
Here is an update of my Massawippi Valley RR HO scale construction; the front panel now host the Tam Valley servos and controls, they do such a fine job and are so simple to install and use, I recommend it!
Video Shows m.p. 0, at Lennoxville and we pass through Ayer's Cliff where the Ciment Quebec is, then on to Ayer's junction. There is so much to do....!!!!
Richfield Rail Runners back "ON TRACK"
February 17th, 2011 we will be moving into our new location in Bloomington, Mn.
The new headquarters will have a crew lounge for watching DVD's & videos, workshop area for individuals to work on their projects, car and locomotive maintainence bench, and 25x17 layout room with air conditioning and heat :)) lighting in the ceiling and the walls have already been painted. The floor has been painted a medium gray too.
First things First;
Rio Grande Southern
Well, well, well, at last I see the Rio Grande Southern and the man behind the posts. As soon as I saw the railroad name and then the beautiful cabinetry I knew in a flash who the article was about. The moniker emblazoned on the end of the bench removed any doubt. I must say I would never have guessed 4x8 but true to form it is a very well done 4x8. Congratulations on the MRR feature Dan. Very nicely done layout. I expected no less.
Random Exellence - Philippe Coquet
Philippe Coquet:
http://trainweb.org/crocon/pcoquet/index.html
Previous Random Exellence posts: http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/3762
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