Most of us like night operations. Here is a photo I always liked.
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I'll wager those sparking pantographs are a nice addition..
Very nice Marty but I don't see any snow!
Lots of snow outside the house.
MartyF,
Beautiful photo, be careful in the snow outside the house.
PCRR/Dave
Looks great, Marty.
Big snowstorm = great toy train weather.
John
looks great love the night lights scene bet your glad your back!
Alan
Vibrant with a beautiful sense of play and appreciation for those wonderful, glowing trains! It's like a piece of model train heaven right here on Earth. A jewel.
FrankM
Love it!
Peter
Marty, I always enjoy the photos and videos of your layout 👍🇺🇸
Great photo Marty. Like so many others, I enjoy seeing your pictures and videos.
wish I lived closer,would love to see it up close
Same here. Would love to visit his layout.
Very nice shot! @Marty Fitzhenry, How did you get the lighting in the Building Fronts at the very back of the Layout? I like that effect!
Beautiful Marty !!
Alex
That night scene shows there is a lot of action after the sun goes down! The photograph looks great, Marty!!
Awesome Marty. Remind me of when I was a kid and my Uncle Richard would run his postwar to modern(1970's) engine and turn the lights out. The S2 Turbine, Santa Few Warbonnet and his FB Morse Virginian. My mind would light up with fascination. Great childhood memories, thanks for sharing.
Thanks guys. Any O gauge Forum member who finds himself in my neck of the woods is always welcome to come by.
Very cool Marty. I always enjoyed turning out the lights and running the trains, but all those lights and detail just rock.
Paul
That's a lot of motive power there Marty, nice picture. I do love the nighttime scenes.
Marty, Even in the dark, you shed light on our passion.
That's a great layout with well done lighting, top end trains and working pantographs that few have. When the snow storm hits and we get shut in, isn't it great to head to the level below with a cup of Irish Coffee and run the layout? It doesn't get much better than that.
Dennis LaGrua posted:That's a great layout with well done lighting, top end trains and working pantographs that few have. When the snow storm hits and we get shut in, isn't it great to head to the level below with a cup of Irish Coffee and run the layout? It doesn't get much better than that.
So true on all of your statement, Dennis!!
Man that's a lot o power!!!!!
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