[img] CN 120 @ Saint-LĂ©onard-d'Aston by Mathieu Tremblay, on Flickr
How about this? [IMG]
There is still a VIA Rail station in Saint-Hyacinthe. I assume there must have been an operator there back in the train order days. Just east of...
Here's one from yesterday: [img] CN 401 @ Saint-Hyacinthe by Mathieu Tremblay, on Flickr
Here's one from saturday! [img] CN 394 @ Saint-Hyacinthe by Mathieu Tremblay, on Flickr
This seems like an awfully complicated trackplan for someone who does not like switching puzzles. I would use a staging track as a start/end...
Indeed! It is what's known as a J-train setup. The trains leave Montreal together and are split at Hervey Jonction, where they become two separate...
Here's one from yesterday: [img] VIA 601 @ Saint-Paulin by Mathieu Tremblay, on Flickr
This is indeed a mainline -- CN's Lac-Saint-Jean subdivision between Garneau yard (near Shawinigan, QC) and Chambord, QC (in the Lac-Saint-Jean...
Here's one from yesterday [img] CN 369 @ Montauban by Mathieu Tremblay, on Flickr
[img] Clear by Mathieu Tremblay, on Flickr
Unless you model the whole railroad, I think staging is a necessity.
Here's one from yesterday. [img] AMTK 695 @ L'Acadie by Mathieu Tremblay, on Flickr
No offense taken either way, sir. The thing about RP that I feel a lot of people don't get is that you don't go there and try to show them how...
I'm not saying I agree. I think it's stupid myself, but I've had photos rejected on those grounds. Such are RP.net's ways.
This definately has potential on RP, but the subject is right in the center of the photo. This violates the generally accepted laws of...
They sell a can of compressed air like you use for cleaning keyboards... but with a motion detector attached... when the cat gets near it......
OMG... WANT.
I'd start by posting ads locally. Try Craigslist, and local newspapers. Then eBay, maybe?
I have the following question: Why is the track branching off the right leg of the reverse loop, crossing the left leg of the revese loop, and...