Beautiful work on the trestle Mark...that's going to be quite a scene. The complexity of the benchwork is certainly intriguing as I try to envision the dramatic scenery to follow.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: deemery on April 10, 2024, 06:40:32 PMThanks guys...I love high, imposing fascia panels. It's a high-impact project that takes very little time and gives a clearer vision of what's coming. Controlled viewing angles and limited ability to see the whole layout should really be helpful in making my little layout "bigger".Quote from: cuse on April 10, 2024, 03:06:59 PMwow, that's progress!
dave
Quote from: Vietnam Seabee on April 08, 2024, 08:54:45 AMJohn ....looking forward to meeting you at the next gathering...I'm new to the group, haven't achieved butty status yet but I hope to be there next go aroundSame here...Central FL must be a hotbed of MR guys. I moved to the coast for a few years and moved back last year, but I haven't been a reliable member, as far as attendance, so I'm not really sure of my status either
Terry
Quote from: deemery on March 31, 2024, 02:02:55 PMIt's a West Coast prototype, but the Dolley Varden is a great example of a railroad that ran from mines to the sea. see http://dollyvardenrr.comThanks for the link Dave...so much great stuff. My favorite version is Dick Patterson's HOn30 version that winds in and out of the mountains. It's got a "down the gorge" viewing angle that I've never seen elsewhere. I think I've saved three articles about it over several decades.
dave