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Very Nice! Thanks for sharing!
Yes it is outstanding Lee.
The Old's really got my attention. Our first was the 1956. Bright red and white.
The second year my two younger sisters wanted to help Mom and Dad and washed a lot of one side with a new product. (Brillo Pads). Oh my did the poo poo hit the fan.
Larry
Really nice tour of the layout. Your should submit this to OGR for a feature article.
Very nice, Lee. Thanks for always taking the time to share not only your pictures, but also your thoughts and philosophies about so many things. I don't always agree with everything, but I enjoy hearing your reasoning and appreciate your taking the time to articulate it and share it.
Art
Lee, this is excellent!! Looks like another book in the works to me!
Thanks for the look see.
Pat
That was a great tour. Very nice layout and a story for every piece/area/vehicle on the layout as well. Very creative and looks like more is planned already. It looks like you have maximized the use of almost every inch of space too. Can't imagine the amount of time, effort and thought you have put in to all that. You are very talented and creative. Thanks for posting the tour, which was also well put together.
I saw your post about the device you tried out to keep the street vehicles from catching each other. Are you going to use more of those devices for the added blocking you mentioned on your streets layouts?
Also, what DC power supplies do you use and what all do you power with them? I am thinking about using more DC on my layout for accessories and switches etc, but have not found a reasonably priced DC power supply that looks to be suitable.
Holy crap!,,,,, nice layout I wold love to have the space for a layout like that.
Thanks Lee, I always enjoy your posts.
Lee,
Thanks for the tour, I really appreciate all the work you put into it!
PCRR/Dave
Having visited Lee several times while in North Carolina, I can tell you that this pictorial layout tour, while excellent, only begins to touch on the fun and whimsy of Lee's layout and his inventive/creative mind. Left out: Burma Shave signs he made, the IGA store with the working toy horse ride in front (that goes up and down); who can forget the secret rocket base he was constructing; the incredible 'Streets vehicles he has created; the multiple bashed and created locomotives; and we didn't get any pictures of the tacky mobile home park (even though it was mentioned).
Lee is a fantastic host. It is a treat to see his layout if you ever get the opportunity.
Bruce
Stories within stories within stories, like chapters in a very interesting novel, a narrative about a proud and handsome place full of happiness. I respect the author and the results, immensely. Congratulations on such a success, sir.
FrankM.
Lee, thanks ever so much for the look into your layout and your life. An interesting and intimate look. Bob S.
Very nice Lee, I would have rather seen a video of your super layout with the trains running and a guided tour. Maybe next time.
Lee,
Thanks for taking the time to share this. I've really wanted to see detailed photos for a long time.
Love all the new shelves also.
Thanks, Lee.
you are an inspiration!!!
Jerry
Very nice tour, Lee; the combination of diagrams along with the many many angles gives a very comprehensive look into your creation. You are truly having fun...
Wonderful layout. I hope to see it in OGR someday soon.
Joe
Great layout. I am impressed.
Holy Smokes!!!! This layout demands a feature article somewhere. Every time I see a layout like yours Lee which is so beautifully modeled and minutely detailed I feel like tearing my own layout down because it is so crude in comparison. If you could bottle your skills and sell them you would be a very, very wealthy man.
Lee thanks for sharing with us. the 77 Sunset Strip is my favorite part of all the detectives. Very very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nicely done, Lee! Thanks for sharing.
Great, Lee. I love your shop, looks just like mine! Going to show that picture to the missus.
I still will never understand the aversion to hooking one skinny wire to the outside track, but you've covered that before. Glad to see you having so much fun and sharing your talent with the rest of the universe. Rock on!
Really nice tour of the layout. Your should submit this to OGR for a feature article.
Absolutely feature article(s) worthy.
Knowing how much time it takes to photograph, edit, write and compose such a post, thanks for taking the time Lee and sharing your efforts here with us.
A labor of love for sure!
Great Layout, Lee! Very well done. Realistic, but full of imagination as well. Thanks for posting this tour of your layout.
outstanding layout Lee.
WOW !
Lee the background themes add so much to the excellent work that you have done. Everything fits together perfectly.
Thanks for sharing. Great OGR material. There is so much to showcase. Especially with some "how to" info like you have shared over the years.
Holy crap!,,,,, nice layout I wold love to have the space for a layout like that.
Yes, Lee's lake is the same length and only 6" narrower than my whole layout!! Gives me an idea of how big the loop is that the motorboat runs on.
Very nice, great job
Eric
You still are missing 2 agents.Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin and the Piranha Coupe. Maybe some T.H.R.U.S.H. guys running around for them to nab
Dude that's AWESOME! The attention to detail is stunning!
Lee when you do something you do it right. The lay-out is no different.
Great work done right, great job Lee!
Lee
I have always enjoyed you posts. All I can say is Wow!!!
Doug
Lee, this boggles my mind. It is amazing, as you are!
Congratulations!
OUTFRIGGINSTANDING!!!