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Originally Posted by trumptrain:
Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

As the sun rises and beats down on the Grand Station...it promises to be a very hot and humid day....

 

Alan

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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Absolutely fabulous Alan!!!!!   I love how you captured the light in all your photos!!!  Your Grand Station is nothing short of AWESOME!!!!  The architecture has a similarity to B&Os Camden Station in Baltimore, Maryland.  Thanks for all your photo work!!!

Thanks so much Patrick!!  As I mentioned above, the station is a kitbash project comprised of 8 Disney Main Street Stations....

 

Alan

Originally Posted by leavingtracks:
Originally Posted by trumptrain:
Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

As the sun rises and beats down on the Grand Station...it promises to be a very hot and humid day....

 

Alan

DSCN1210

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Absolutely fabulous Alan!!!!!   I love how you captured the light in all your photos!!!  Your Grand Station is nothing short of AWESOME!!!!  The architecture has a similarity to B&Os Camden Station in Baltimore, Maryland.  Thanks for all your photo work!!!

Thanks so much Patrick!!  As I mentioned above, the station is a kitbash project comprised of 8 Disney Main Street Stations....

 

Alan

That's funny, I was thinking it looked an Old Station Fans personal Disney Land .

 

Not a copy, a "dreamland".  

Originally Posted by jpv69:

What an interesting topic; it shows me layouts of another country and I like!!!!

 

Let me show you some photos of my diorama; forgive me, but I'm not a very good photographer........

All the buidings are home made (except windows stairs and some equipments!)

Exceptional work! And PDG on the photography as well. Hardly a "diorama" BTW. This is 3D art on a grand scale and why O gauge knocks it out of the park when it comes to scenery. Well done.

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BobbyD posted:
Moonson posted:

Scale Williams (R) and Weaver (L) engines prepare to leave the service facility in Moon Township...

FrankM.

Nice Frank. Is that K-Line (Snap?) tubular track with all the ties?

When I bought the track for the whole layout, in its initial construction, in 1995, my LHS sold it to me as "K-LIne Hi-Rail."

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