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With it being little bit slow around here lately, I've been looking through some old threads and found a few that I frequently enjoy looking through. Here's my top 5 in no particular order:

1. Elliot's dream/nightmare: Wow, the scale, planning, and wiring are just incredible.

https://ogrforum.com/...elix-done-in-54-days

2. Charlie's 1950s action packed layout: Fun, ingenious, and perfectly executed.

https://ogrforum.com/...ra-027-layout?page=1

3. Lionel Display Layouts: great resource for classic layout track plans and styling.

https://ogrforum.com/...-and-postwar-layouts

4. What did you do on your layout today?: everybody can jump in whether building a layout, running trains, adding scenery, removing scenery, etc.

https://ogrforum.com/...ayout-today?page=360

5. Norm Charbonneau's Pennsylvania layout: Is this real life? So cool. https://ogrforum.com/...-layout-space?page=1

https://ogrforum.com/...al-roundhouse?page=1

There are many others that I enjoy when they pop up. I'm sure I missed some other great ones out there, which ones did I miss?  I've only been hanging around here for a couple years.

Which topic threads are in your top 5?

Thanks for playing along,

JD

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As a Daylight fan I enjoy the passion put into the several threads concerning the "correct colors" and "best corrugated aluminum extrusions".

The most helpful are from our electronic and repair wizards answering "how to" questions. The level of detail and specific knowledge that can be found on this forum is scary.  I am surprised no one has tried to take over the world with the combined knowledge stored here!

Or have they?

mark

 

Oldcarsrule posted:

The most helpful are from our electronic and repair wizards answering "how to" questions. The level of detail and specific knowledge that can be found on this forum is scary.  I am surprised no one has tried to take over the world with the combined knowledge stored here!

Or have they?

mark

 

Muwahahaha.

 

Lots of honorable mentions on builds. I would run out of room so "people" are near minimal as I can manage.

 Charlie's Evolution of a PW layout wins by making something out of nothing, using nothing.....or would that be anything?

Vignettes #1 & #2. Read me another bedtime story please.

What did you do today?     Variety of all kinds in one thread.

Eric Lindgren's photographs.  "is it real? Or is it Eric's X?" Lola, ♪♪ la la la lola♪♪(the composer started it, I just finished it). Kinda deserves his own clip gallery.

Scarm threads and the collective input ..... Reason #3 that there is no way I go "device" over pc again. 

Real RR stories. The memorible experiences of the 1:1 guys was awsome ("may I have another Sir")

Myles "Trainmans" step by step detailed coverage of his builds, and never skipping his mistakes (thats when we learn best sometimes).

 

And one last, not really a thread, but an attitude I misplaced somewhere; still looking. I call him Captain Encouragement. Any Mark Boyce post.

Great idea! A thread about threads. Kinda like a show about nothing

My top 5

What did you do on your layout today- never ending tips and tricks. Great to see the creativity on this forum.

Switcher Saturday- Lots of fun here!

Team Track Tuesday- Every Railroad needs a Team Track.

My Dream Nightmare Layout- Elliot's baby is inspiration to us all.

Several of the build threads- Max South Oz, Elliot (again), Trainman 2001, Paul2, Mark Boyce, any of the post war builds. Love to see the old stuff brought back to life.

Any time the wizards post, I follow. Marty F, GRG etc. Thanks guys for sharing your expertise.

Overall the feeling of community and support from all of the members. I'm always blown away by the "likes" and comments from the group when I post stuff from my humble little layout.

And I second Adriatic's comment!

And one last, not really a thread, but an attitude I misplaced somewhere; still looking. I call him Captain Encouragement. Any Mark Boyce post.

Bob

 

 

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RSJB18 posted:

Great idea! A thread about threads. Kinda like a show about nothing

My top 5

What did you do on your layout today- never ending tips and tricks. Great to see the creativity on this forum.

Switcher Saturday- Lots of fun here!

Team Track Tuesday- Every Railroad needs a Team Track.

My Dream Nightmare Layout- Elliot's baby is inspiration to us all.

Several of the build threads- Max South Oz, Elliot (again), Trainman 2001, Paul2, Mark Boyce, any of the post war builds. Love to see the old stuff brought back to life.

Any time the wizards post, I follow. Marty F, GRG etc. Thanks guys for sharing your expertise.

Overall the feeling of community and support from all of the members. I'm always blown away by the "likes" and comments from the group when I post stuff from my humble little layout.

And I second Adriatic's comment!

And one last, not really a thread, but an attitude I misplaced somewhere; still looking. I call him Captain Encouragement. Any Mark Boyce post.

Bob

 

 

Bob and Adriatic,

I am humbled.  I am certainly glad I saw this to give you both a thank you!!!  It warms my heart to know that my comments are appreciated.  Thank you!  I always enjoy hearing from each of you!  As a lone wolf model train enthusiast for most of my life, the last 5 years on this Forum have been a real joy!!!

I'm with fellow Pittsburgh area member, MartyE.  There are so many great topics out there, I could just go on and on.

The amount of "real man" work that has gone into this one is incredible.  This is certainly one of my favorites that I did not include above, but was reminded of it as it popped up on the recent threads:  https://ogrforum.com/...plete-re-hash?page=1

 Also, while I'm at it, I really enjoy the Dunham Studios build threads.  Just awesome work, here are a couple of my favorites there:

https://ogrforum.com/...lionel-layout?page=1

https://ogrforum.com/...quechee-gorge-layout

 

Anybody have any other good threads to look back at?

JD

1.  Any thread that discusses the history of a train, engine or car.

2.  Any thread that goes into detail on TMCC/Legacy issues or new ways to use it better.  Always like diagrams and specific part numbers.

The photo threads are fun, but what I really like are pictures actually taken by the poster with a little background info.  Web pictures are all right when supporting a specific topic, like the Freedom Train, or discussing prototype color schemes.

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