Photos of the first trial fit, for those of you that might be interested.
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Very impressive Roger. Your hard works is really going to pay off with this project.
Some folks were asking me how my trestle was coming....it is now installed and here are some pictures & I will post the finished scene in a couple of weeks:
Looks great, Roger. I wonder if the fishermen are catching anything?
Art
Excellent work Roger!
very nice
Great job!
Roger has been updating me with pictures and so I am glad he posted them here. His layout is world class and when you go to his website to read about how he built it...specifically how he made the space for it under his home...it makes you appreciate his talents even more! Roger is kind of like a modern day John Allen!!
Beautiful job my Friend!!
Alan
That is a wonderful scene. Beautiful job on the trestle.
Amazing.
And here is the scene finally finished after 4 months:
Overall picture of trestle and bridge:
Next 3 photos are of the viaduct to the right of the trestle using 2 way and 1 way mirrors:
Fantastic, that looks great.
Roger....that is absolutely beautiful!!!...WOW!! When are you going to come down and make my layout look as good as your!!???
Folks, Roger's layout is one of the most beautiful layouts I have seen and has all kinds of interesting scenes. It is world class!
Alan
Thanks to Gramps, Spence and Alan for all of your kind words. The layout is now 95% done and it will NEVER be 100% finished.
Just a fantastic scene. Well done, Roger. I also like very much your Lionel TS set with the 21" passenger cars. It is one of my favorite passenger trains.
Beautiful job, Roger! I admire your creativity especially with the mirrors under your viaduct.
Art
Roger
I KNOW there are mirrors there under that viaduct but it's hard to detect them.
I like the infinity effect.
Real nice, thanks for posting the pictures.
Roger, looks fantastic great workmanship!!
Jeff
The trestle is great. I really like the lit underpass too.
First Class! The lighting really sets it off.
Roger,
Great job on the trestle.
Alan Graziano
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