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Not familiar with this scene of your layout sir.    Nice Camelback and nice composition in your photo Arnold.

Thanks, Dallas. For the river I used the technique on the YouTube video: Marklin of Sweden: Toilet Paper plus White Glue Equals Realistic Water.

I had a great time using that technique for modeling the water. I bought the docks at The Big E in Springfield, MA in January.

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FOR TODAY:  WIth bell clanging, brakeman Amos McCoy rides the front step of an 0-8-0 as the engine slowly backs up so it can slip into a siding.  Once tucked away on the siding Amos will align the switch so the J class can pass by on the lead track to the passenger station where its' train awaits.  Sneezy Clompford, standing beside the pipes, holds his lantern high up signaling the engineer of the J to hold still for the time being.  ..... just another day on the railroad! D7C5BA0B-5680-4936-97C4-713308A66253

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Patrick, as always...great scenes above, and congratulations on your article and pictures in the recent O Gauge magazine.  Your layouts realistic scenes and themes are incredible pieces of work and creativity.  I showed my wife your article and pics...she especially enjoyed all the snow scenes and holiday spirit that your pictures brought to life. Thanks for all your efforts!

Patrick, as always...great scenes above, and congratulations on your article and pictures in the recent O Gauge magazine.  Your layouts realistic scenes and themes are incredible pieces of work and creativity.  I showed my wife your article and pics...she especially enjoyed all the snow scenes and holiday spirit that your pictures brought to life. Thanks for all your efforts!

Wow Paul!!  I'm genuinely humbled by your very kind words.  I'm thrilled that you and your wife enjoyed my story and photos in the current issue of O Gauge Magazine!  Thank you and your wife so much!!

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Great photos everyone! I would post some, but all you would see is track stacked on the bench work and a big mess! LOL But one day I will be back posting when I really have something to show!

Boy Mike .......TRACK STACKED  and a BIG MESS.......sounds like we're gonna be looking at a lot of creative activity coming up soon .

I hope you are healthy and hale and getting excited for the holiday cheer.

I took this pic nearly 20 years ago in the western Mass area...I believe around Deerfield.  I should have had a wide angle lens with me to capture the second identical caboose to the left.  My brother was driving and the car was moving in traffic, so I had to be quick with the shutter!  I recall seeing an Atlas replica of this caboose in a train store on the Cape sometime after taking the picture. I should have bought it right then for $50...   I've tried to find one like it ever since with no luck yet, and I've been looking for the picture for years to post here and finally came across it the other day while sifting through the old picture box in the basement...lol

B M Cabosse

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