Here is another shot from the Richmond, Texas NTRAK module.![]()
Nice pict, Russell! Looks like a Texas town! [img]graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img]
Every time you post a picture I see new details on that excellent module!
Ship and travel Santa Fe.....all the way!
Copyright 2008 Jerry DeBene
Well here we go first I thought I would post a pic of my entire layout
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this next one is of my engine shed, signal tower and water tower
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This is of my scratchbuilt sandhouse, which was my first scratchbuilt structure built 18 years ago
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This is a view from the turntable out to the yard
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This last one is for kicks, I am trying to figure out waht to put in the triangular shaped spot on the other side of the road.
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See my progress photos at<br /><a href=\"http://www.railimages.com/gallery/nelsonabbott\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.railimages.com/gallery/nelsonabbott</a>
Belmont Shores Club USS San Pedro, 1:160 scale mine sweeper (I think) by John Pignatali, Los Angeles Maritime Museum.
Belmont Shores Club is located in the town of San Pedro, CA.
Kitbashers...UNITE! :shade:
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Nelson,
Great looking layout I especially like the neatness of the room and how it fits nicely in the attic.
Here are a couple of shots taken for this topic.
1. 2 Rock Island GP40's about to depart the yard throat.
2. A lineup of 3 MoPac locomotives a MP15, Sd40 and GP7
[ December 09, 2005, 06:42 PM: Message edited by: Colonel ]
Small signatures are good signatures.
Nelson:
Very nice layout.
Stay cool and run steam.... [img]graemlins/cool.gif[/img]![]()
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Hey !!!!
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EL's new equipment [img]graemlins/222.gif[/img]
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If your addictted to N Scale, just smile & remember, you too are insane! :wink:
Nelson, nice looking layout. I also like the neatness of the room.
John Sing - singj@us.ibm.com
Sarasota, Florida
Modeling the Santa Fe's 'Peavine Line' from Ash Fork AZ to Phoenix AZ in the 50's/60's
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