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Safety first! Preparations for scenic edging to prevent accidents and rolling stock descending to the floor.

This is not mine, it's a shot from a display at a local model train show.

This is the business end of the John Bull train. A couple of passenger cars will be added next.

 

Toy trains. Ink and colored pencil in a Moleskine Japanese Album.

Model Train Show in Atlanta Georgia

Lokale Züge warten auf Ihre Abfahrtszeit

 

(trenes locales esperando su hora de partida)

Track laying complete, note prepared wire connections for point motors and track feeds.

This is a section of the N scale layout at the Greater Baton Rouge Model Railroaders club.

Auscision Models version of New South Wales XPT in HO scale.

 

Beyond the countryside in Norway was there until the 60s many railroad crossings without warning lights and barriers. Country man on the bike and the midwife in the new car had to be extra aktsomme when the large steam locomotive passed with thundering noise.

 

Modeled and presented in scale 1:87

Per A. Høyer/coltrain2011

In the background one can see the large open land areas in Hedmark county.

Taken on the Gold Coast Model Railway Club HO Layout a Proto 2000 Geep and F3 on a long freight

The GP38 is working hard to get the job done.

Two of my class 52 Westerns both are Heljan models. On your left is D1004 Western Crusader and on your right i D1015 Western Champion. Also you can see a spare body for my Trix D1000 Western Enterprise.

The fiddleyard (Gravity Falls Yard) is the fictional connection to outside world.

With Fujifilm on the field

 

Layouts and Modeling Per A.Høyer / coltrain2011 /

Tichy and Athearn brake bits, modified as close to prototype as I can gather from side photos

That should be some pre-shaken honey.

Photo by Dave Evans

 

Train Layout

There's much creativity in model railroading. Portsmouth, VA Children's Museum.

Formers in place for scenery. Note connection from intermediate level down to low level far right. In later pictures this is hidden by a signal box.

Same toy, different ends

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A visit to Emerald Farms, Greenwood, S.C.

You could spend a day watching the model trains and looking at all the model buildings, cars, etc, if there wasn't so much else to do.

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