A few views on the Coyote Gulch RR http://www.flickr.com/photos/16442335@N07/8322824855/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/16442335@N07/8323811228/
cool. I got some old time buildings I've been working on that would be great on that layout! keel up the good work. Tom
Planing Papers ;-) I´m using peco code 55 rails, because my old running stock can roll on them and it´s easy to get here. my favorite steampicture at the moment. Testrun and shocked how big that N Size Woodlandstation Kit is, I think it´s definetly a nogo on that small layout size. The buildings just standing on the layout for checking the size and are not finished jet.
Great work - Keep going! I love old time N scale layouts. I'm working on one too. Thanks for the inspiration. I don't think the station is too big. In a small town like that, the train station might very well be the most impressive building.
there had been some major changes at Coyote Gulch RR Layout see here, first cattle train at Coyote Gulch ,-)
Assuming a southwest locale? Nice concept, and the scenery seems a good fit with the era. I'm curious, though, about what the red track sections on the plan indicate?
@BoxcabE50 Yes it´s a complete new layout no resting in a shelf. @Eagle2 the location is somewhere in the west ;-) and from my point of view everything west of the Atlantic is in the West :-D the red track section on the old plan indicate to small radius for Peco Code 55.
You must check out the Organ Mountain Models’ kits available at Fifer Hobby Supplies. Fifer is offering a kit of their own which might go well with your layout era.
Yes the layout is final the trackwork is finished. thanks for the tips, I´m waiting for a couple of buildingkits and will build a few cardhouse for the small village.
cabview of my layout, made with my new lightercamera, there are many things to improve on the layout and on the use of the camera.