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A small group of us here in the Prescott, AZ area decided to build a set of 4x8 portable layouts to take to schools, libraries, community centers, etc.  Each fellow choses his own theme for his layout.

 

Three of us have ours done and in the week before Christmas took them to the two elementary schools in Chino Valley.  The principals were wonderful, and brought every child in the school to see us.  Here are some shots from the first, where every class in turn came by for a show.  

 

Frankly, I think we had as much fun as the kids!

 

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This is a friend of mine named Matt.  I met him 18 years ago through the Jaycees.  I never knew, or he never told me that his father had a huge standard gauge layout in the basement. The Sunday before Christmas he invited me and a bunch of neighbors over to see some of them run.  

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There is a lot going on in the layout, and no photos really do it justice.  One indicator of the action is this gathering at the station.  Even Queen Elizabeth II showed up.

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I was really intrigued by the shadow of the city against the back wall and the bridge (Looks like the Manhattan Bridge?) in the foreground.

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The best running of the 13 locomotives in the collection is the MTH 400E. Some of the trains like the 318 and 10 date back to his father's youth in the 20s.

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I tried to pose this better, but the 400E is entering the curve as a 9E with the Stephen Girard train cross over the **** Gate bridge.

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