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N Scale A&C Update

Well, it's been over a year since my last update.  In that time we've had a rapidly growing toddler that has taken up 99% of our time and we also managed to finish the rest of the basement so that we had space to enjoy as a family that was next to the train room.  While we finished the basement, the trainroom became a storage room and needless to say, there had been no work done in there.

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Layout Update Video #1

I've been experimenting with producing a layout update series of videos, mostly to complement my blog. 

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A scale 1 layout tour video on marine European style

Hi! I flew to Germany earlier this autumn to check out the scale 1 Marine layout at the historical museum.

 
Overview photo of half of the layout (Photo by Goetz Sachse, Germany)

Progressive Rail in N Scale

Slowly building N Scale version of Progressive Rail in a 19" by 72" space.  This railway is based on a prototype, and an article that appeared around 2002 in Model Railroader, which was designed for HO scale.

The goal is to use code 40 rail, and hand laid turnouts throughout the entire scene.  Another goal is for this layout to fit in my camper, so I have something to work on at night when I travel and go camping.

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Tis The Season

The bench work build for my updated layout is taking a long time so to keep things interesting, and get some trains running, I indulged in this small project, making use of unused equipment. 

Happy holidays!

 

Youngstown Model Railroad Association December 4th Open House 2016

 

Youngstown Model Railroad Association Open House 2016

 

Dawson Mining

Some more photos of my HO scale Coal loader Hope you all enjoy

Ludendorff Bridge (The Bridge At Remagen)

Last weekend, I saw this layout at the Warley Exhibition (one of the biggest shows in the UK). I had been watching its progress on a blog for several months. I thought I should bring this fine piece of modelling to the attention of a wider audience, as it depicts a scene that is a part of the history of the USA.

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/108949-the-bridge-at-remagen-n-gauge-rhine-crossing-in-1944/

Ian


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