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How about posting some aerial photos of your layout for all to see?

 

Ours was 24' x 16' in an 'L' configuration with two lower loops and an elevated one connected by a long ramp. This allowed hands-off running of three long trains or four or more under command.

 

Trains here are (from the rear) a Lionel Warbonnet PA ABBA, Lionel MoPac F3 passenger on the 2nd level with a Lionel blue/yellow/red Santa Fe fast freight at the bottom. A Legacy PRR K4 with some heavyweights is at the far right.

 

At the lower left is a collection of cars from my youth with some old favorites to the right of the lighthouse.

 

Let's see YOURS!

 

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Here is an aerial shot of my Dad's and our family layout. This is a few years back. And our new layout is coming soon and is much bigger. Also to make the picture larger, just press on your keyboard the Shift Ctrl & plus button to make the picture larger. The plus button is next to the backspace button.  Tom Sr.

 

Here's a picture on a nice summer day.

 

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These pictures and layouts are amazing! 

 

As far as my last posted layout pictures are concerned.......I started that attic layout in winter "92-'93.  By 2000 it was basically wired and by 2002 was fully command-controlled. I was nearly finished track ballasting when we decided to to our current house south of the James.

 

When I find them, the pics will show 2002 and 2003.....and the take down.

 

From 2003-2011 there was no layout except an occasional carpet central. I planned to finish the attic in the new house.......but I keep spending the money on items with different roadnames: William & Mary, Villanova, Yale, UVA, NYU, Emory.

 

In 2009, I became a founding member of a new modular group in central Virginia. This had the benefit of quenching my appetite for a large layout and I redid my huge plans for a 20X30 attic pike.....into a 6X16 basement layout.

 

This actually is much better. Model railroading became a social event and in the basement, my son's Golden Doodle ,Max, became my train buddy.

 

Keep these great pictures coming! Most are too amazing for words to describe!

 

Peter

I want to participate, but I Can't do an aerial photo of my layout, the Ceiling Central.  The best I can do are a few shots from the underground.   

 

The photos are in order starting at the right and moving counter clockwise.  It ain't much, but it along with the Patio Pacific will have to do until the daughters move out.  Sorry for all the clutter underneath.  That belongs to the daughters in question. 

 

Brick Wall

Lionel and MTH Freight

MTH Hudson with Passenger Cars at Station

2026

Patrick Station 3

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The wife and I got tired of setting up and taking down the Christmas scene every year.  She has been collecting Dept. 56 pieces for 20 years and I'd been collecting modern Lionel pieces for about 10 years.  So, 3 years ago we built a permanent layout in the basement and this is what we came up with using available space.

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This has to be my favorite thread on this forum for many a year. Posted below are very hurried photos of my layout, that is in two different areas. I saw this thread and hurried down to take these photos with my iphone so the clarity is not the best on the photos.

Thanks for taking the time to look and by the way, if you right click on a picture and then click "open link in new window", you will get a full screen view.

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Hi Vern,  LOL  that would be cool.  I have DJ'd thru it.  2 15 inch speakers at 100 watts.  Not as much as some of todays amps but it is loud enough.  Window rattler for sure.  Right now I have a Fender Sidekick 100 (1 15 inch with 100 watts)with a Schecter bass with onboard active EQ.

 

"I"ll have to play my cd with train sounds thru it.  That should wake up the neighbors.

 

Rick

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