alan, the layout is approx 5 metres in length although I'm adding another 4 metres down another wall (one day ) lol. Visit my site as it tells you all about it . ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
Those are very nice pics. You people got some great layouts, and some great equipment out there! Now, all you all need to do is reapint it all for BC Rail, lol Happy Railroading!! Dane N. ------------------ TAMR2860-AKA BC Rail King TAMR2860@Canada.com for TAMR info. To send a general TRAIN! E-Mail send to BCRailKing@Canada.com AIM me at TAMR2860!
No probs Dane but if you would like to see some BC rail running around my layout I have no problem with that. I'll email you my address and you can send me some of your locomotives ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
Here is a picture from one of my favorite sites There are more pictures on this site and it's one of the best n scale sites i have found http://perso.club-internet.fr/simonet/Home_us.htm ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
Thanks for the encouragement guys. The steam loco Alan, is an SBB Eb3/5. It is a limited edition brass model made by Lemaco and the prototype is still running as part of the SBB's museum fleet.I noticed in a previous debate on this board that brass models were not always highly rated but believe me these Lemaco models are well detailed and excellent runners. John Swiss N-scale @ www.johnwhitby.com
Walden Leadville and Southwestern, my n scale layout If you want to discover another pictures, go to traiN'ternet, http://www.trainternet.org Best regards, Fabrice F. [This message has been edited by ffayolle (edited 19 June 2000).]
LOL!! I only have BCR rolling stock But, if you do send me your address I can send you a TAMR newsletter Happy Railroading!! Dane N. ------------------ TAMR2860-AKA BC Rail King TAMR2860@Canada.com for TAMR info. To send a general TRAIN! E-Mail send to BCRailKing@Canada.com AIM me at TAMR2860!
Colonel, I just have to say that the photos from your layout are truly great. Keep up the great work. The rest of the photos look great as well. When I get to the point where I actually have something to photograph, I hope I have results as good as these. Matt
ffayolle, I love those rocks! Now I am definitely going to have to re-work mine Thanks for posting that great picture, and a big welcome to TrainBoard! ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery Alan's European Gallery Alan's British Steam Gallery
Yes, John, I can vouch for Lemaco brass locomotives. One of my Gauge 1 customers has quite a few in O scale, and they are superb. I have also seen some in the Fulgurex offices during a visit there. Do Lemaco make any American locomotives? ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery Alan's European Gallery Alan's British Steam Gallery
Thanks Matt for your comments, actually GATS took the pics of my layout so he has to take some of the credit. Welcome to trainboard Fabrice and i look forward to you contributing to this forum. Your layout and Jean's are incredible ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
Walden Leadville and Southwestern, my N scale layout The same but the whole picture!!! Go to traiN'ternet http://www.trainternet.org Best regards, Fabrice FAYOLLE
Great picture Fabrice, one question where dod you get your figures from? are they Preisser or another manufacturer? ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
Colonel, In the Walden Leadville and Soutwestern N scale layout, this is Preiser figures Best regards, Fabrice F.
Ok, here's a couple of my favorites. Westbound BNSF Stack Train in the Guadalupe Pass heading for Port Aransas via the Aransas Odessa & Western Railway. (Photos by Geri Aultum of one of my trains. Taken on an Inside Corner of Midwest Central N-Trak Club.) ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Style! Brent Tidaback, Member #234 [This message has been edited by Maxwell Plant (edited 14 June 2000).]
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Maxwell Plant: Ok, here's a couple of my favorites. Westbound BNSF Stack Train in the Guadalupe Pass heading for Port Aransas via the Aransas Odessa & Western Railway. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hey maxwell, Is that third locomotive a Spectrum? How well does it run with the Atlas engines. BTW, cool pics!! [This message has been edited by Maxwell Plant (edited 16 June 2000).]
Brent, Great pictures it just goes to show how healthy the hobby is. I really enjoy finding N scale sites that have great pictures as it allows me to gain enthusiasm to expand my layout. All I need to do is motivate myself to get off here and start the extension lol ------------------ http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pcassar/index
I guess I should of given the line-up too. On the point, Atlas SD60M. Mid-unit, Kato CW44-9. Trailing........Kato CW44-9. I do have the CW40-8's (or in Santa Fe parlence, CW41-8's) too and believe it or not, mine run well with the Atlas and Kato's. I wish these modules were mine and could take the credit for them, but they belong to a guy from the Urbana Club. ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Style! Brent Tidaback, Member #234
Brent, those pictures really convey a sense of heavy duty railroading. Excellent stuff ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery Alan's European Gallery Alan's British Steam Gallery
Colonel, Thanks for posting a picture of my Susquehanna Ontario & Western RR. For those who prefer urban scenery, here is another one taken in downtown Northampton: Jean-Louis Simonet http://www.trainternet.org/ [This message has been edited by JLS (edited 15 June 2000).]