Good Morning Everyone,
I will start out with something I constructed in the past. Lets see what you have been working on.
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Happy Sunday Everyone!!!
Hotel Edison is taking reservations for your holiday travel plans in Schenectady!
Don,
The hotel and support structure look great.
@dk122trains posted:Happy Sunday Everyone!!!
Hotel Edison is taking reservations for your holiday travel plans in Schenectady!
Awesome structure. Do you have a build thread already for it? I'd like to hear and see more.
Ron
@Ron045 posted:Awesome structure. Do you have a build thread already for it? I'd like to hear and see more.
Ron
Yes search The Edison Hotel on the forum.
Don,
Your posted photos don't show that superb tower at the top front corner of the hotel. Can you please post a closeup picture? Thanks.
MELGAR
@MELGAR posted:Don,
Your posted photos don't show that superb tower at the top front corner of the hotel. Can you please post a closeup picture? Thanks.
MELGAR
It towers above my valance. The building is set at street height for Schenectady but stay tuned crazy Don will be making some urban and ceiling adjustments in the near future because we will be creating two more historical Schenectady landmarks the Vendome Hotel with working clocks on the tower and the Van Curler Opera house.
Don,
Looking at your photos and models made my day. Classic late-19th/early-20th Century architecture and its construction in American cities was magnificent. Incredible brickwork, stonework and woodwork. Unfortunate that much of it no longer remains. In my opinion, modern architecture and construction can't compare.
MELGAR
Alan and all, great showcase. Wow Don magnificent structure. Looks great on your layout.
Tom
Don, it is so special, so cool, that your layout has models of real past and present structures from Schenectady, NY where you work and/or live.
Modeling in this fashion makes your layout transcend trains, such that your layout, while having great appeal to model railroaders, also has appeal to others with little or no interest in trains.
Your layout has historical significance.
People that live or work in your area, or have done so in the past, must love seeing your layout.
Also, I can't think of a better way to promote the Greatest Hobby in the World than to build, operate and share a layout like yours.
Arnold
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