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Polar Bear Railroad - Layout tour

Hi,

here I will show a few pictures of my model railroad empire.

The Polar Bear Railroad operates a small line through the mountains. Most of the region is quite inaccessible, as well as being declared a nature reserve with restrictions on population density, cars and some other things. Basically the railroad is the only carrier for people and freight.

One of the smallest branches caters to a sawmill and a small passenger station. (This is the only part that is presentable).

Although this is N scale, my photo skills need some serious work...

Short films from the Great-britN modular meeting last weekend

Last weekend we held the 5th FREMO Great-britN meeting, at a barn where I live.

Here are two short films I made during the meeting.

First a teaser.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiX5WSBWGK0

And a 10 minutes film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0QvIOi9RmI

I hope you enjoy it.

 

Markus

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Train Ride # 3 with Camera with an Update on the Union Station Engine Facility Plus the New N-Scale BLI Water Tower

This is the third Train Ride with the Cube Camera & shows some of the sections of the layout not shown in the previous two camera train rides. Once again, the camera is facing backward on the depressed center flat car. The two car train is led by an N-scale Kato E8A with a motor decoder only. The trip starts out with the train exiting the West Helix then through Michaelson Junction and around the main level of the center peninsula and back to Union Station.

Chicago South Side - CTA Elevated

Hi everyone,

for a model builder contest in Germany, I've built a small layout. It's N scale and measures only 18" x 7". 

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Gorre & Daphetid RR Clinic Presented by Jim Findley

Some might find this interesting. Most know of John Allen, Jim Findley is another favorite of mine from the pages of Model Railroader back when.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rK99FrHAHw

GregW66


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