I saved some of my photos from October York.....and I thought I'd save them for the dead of winter......I'll be posting some for the next few weeks to get us ready for warmer weather....
I feel an April spring breeze already!
Peter
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Here are a couple of shots I took last night at our setup for today's train show in New Eagle, PA (see this thread for details):
It is a small setup, but it will still be fun! Photos from today probably won't get posted until next week's Photo Fun, so stay tuned.
Andy
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ROGERW posted:Hello Frank, Thanks for the comment. The asphalt "street" is a product that I brought about 10 years ago. I don't remember the name for it. It's used under the trackbed and you can sprinkle ballast on it and the ballast would stick to it. You didn't have to use any water or glue to hold the ballast.......Roger
Roger - I think the product you are talking about is called Instant Road Bed. I used it on my layout and loved it!! It was great for rail road bed and for use as streets. Unfortunately it is no longer available.
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Here are a few shots from layouts at the Great Train Show in Costa Mesa:
Here's the model I just finished for our home layout... a 1:48 sea plane:
...and here's the very start of my next project. (Yes, I stole it from my dog)
-Dustin
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Stickpilott posted:
Photo taken by member Don Masso.....This was after the Big E show in W. Spfld Mass.
suzukovich posted:BobbyD posted:You have to remember Franks layout scenes are bit and pieces of his life. That's the security his parents hired to insure he played nice with the other kids and to keep him out of trouble. love the photos Frank. ☺
"You have to remember Franks layout scenes are bit and pieces of his life. That's the security his parents hired to insure he played nice with the other kids and to keep him out of trouble." OK! They blend like Miss Vito in My Cousin Vinny!