My HO Scale Layout
My HO Scale Layout
Just a small section of my modest sized basement layout. This section is Greenbrier, MO circa 1920.
https://youtu.be/G3Nl141Dv7A
https://youtu.be/G3Nl141Dv7A
Re: My HO Scale Layout
Nice
I'm a Model Railroader at heart just don't have the space. I have lots and lots of nice kits I collected while working with a close friend who owns a Model Railroad shop in the Atlanta area, Riverdale Station.
Barry


I'm a Model Railroader at heart just don't have the space. I have lots and lots of nice kits I collected while working with a close friend who owns a Model Railroad shop in the Atlanta area, Riverdale Station.
Barry
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Re: My HO Scale Layout
Good afternoon,
Sweet railroad layout, Doc. I built a coffee table layout in 'N' scale back in the day. I still have all the bits just no table or cover now. I will take it up again one day if Father Time allows.
regards,
Panless
Sweet railroad layout, Doc. I built a coffee table layout in 'N' scale back in the day. I still have all the bits just no table or cover now. I will take it up again one day if Father Time allows.
regards,
Panless
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Re: My HO Scale Layout
Thanks. A large scale garden RR would be cool and enable me to use my Tiger1 along with it.
Doesn’t it seem like Model Railroad shops are getting scarce?
Doesn’t it seem like Model Railroad shops are getting scarce?
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Re: My HO Scale Layout
That looks really nice
Thanks for sharing.

Thanks for sharing.
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Like Painless I had/have an "N" Gauge layout modelled on the British Railways transition period Steam to Diesel,
LMS/ Tring -Berkhamstead
Then I discovered large scale r/c Aircraft which needed the space so the layout was stripped down and packed away,
I still fly the aircraft but Armour tends to not fly into high trees or destroy engines after heavy landings so the Tanks have most of my attention nowadays
LMS/ Tring -Berkhamstead
Then I discovered large scale r/c Aircraft which needed the space so the layout was stripped down and packed away,
I still fly the aircraft but Armour tends to not fly into high trees or destroy engines after heavy landings so the Tanks have most of my attention nowadays

I think I am about to upset someone 

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If my memory has not let me down Tom Hugill had/has a blinding highly detailed layout 
Jackalope(Terry) has us all beat he really has been an Engineer/ Engine Driver


Jackalope(Terry) has us all beat he really has been an Engineer/ Engine Driver


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I used to have two layouts.
A Tri-ang TT, this got sold off.
And a Lone Star triple O gauge with all locos and livery made from diecast metal. I still have some of the rolling stock and locos.
A Tri-ang TT, this got sold off.
And a Lone Star triple O gauge with all locos and livery made from diecast metal. I still have some of the rolling stock and locos.
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Re: My HO Scale Layout
A superbly conceived and presented landscape, Jim, especially with all the components in a scale that looks authentic, and really pleases the eye.
Love the train chugging along too. It must be a great way of unwinding to be able to watch the loco passing lazily through this unique setting.
Lucky man!

Love the train chugging along too. It must be a great way of unwinding to be able to watch the loco passing lazily through this unique setting.


Lucky man!
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Amazing fantastic landscape
I like American railroads and expecially Logging Railroads
ciao



I like American railroads and expecially Logging Railroads
ciao
Fulvio