wacampbell wrote:Thanks. The track is custom for the route - representing a light 100lb rail with a broader tie spacing than modern track.
I like it! feels Like an old mainline i remember seeing somewhere
wacampbell wrote:Thanks. The track is custom for the route - representing a light 100lb rail with a broader tie spacing than modern track.
. Bravo 
QcRail wrote:Wayne Campbel, your Creativity and realism is a true testimony of John Allen's Gorre & Daphetid Railroad (an HO wonder). You have a rare talent to bring forth an atmosphere of a specific time frame or a landscape. I look forward to new photos while we await the final version; I can appreciate the time it takes to tweek a particular scene with Train Simulator (which is quite pesty at times) and I can only encourage your patience and artistic awareness for your exquisite detailing. Bravo
QcRail

QcRail wrote:Wayne Campbel, your Creativity and realism is a true testimony of John Allen's Gorre & Daphetid Railroad (an HO wonder). You have a rare talent to bring forth an atmosphere of a specific time frame or a landscape. I look forward to new photos while we await the final version; I can appreciate the time it takes to tweek a particular scene with Train Simulator (which is quite pesty at times) and I can only encourage your patience and artistic awareness for your exquisite detailing. Bravo
QcRail

ozinoz wrote:QcRail wrote:Wayne Campbel, your Creativity and realism is a true testimony of John Allen's Gorre & Daphetid Railroad (an HO wonder). You have a rare talent to bring forth an atmosphere of a specific time frame or a landscape. I look forward to new photos while we await the final version; I can appreciate the time it takes to tweek a particular scene with Train Simulator (which is quite pesty at times) and I can only encourage your patience and artistic awareness for your exquisite detailing. Bravo
QcRail
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TheEmmaSweeny1 wrote:great route. love that 2-8-0 by the way. while we are kinda on the topic, i was wondering, what is P C bauers account name? i wanted to send him a PM.
wacampbell wrote:Robins Mill is a Chris Gerlach model installed just west of Yale.
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TheEmmaSweeny1 wrote:INTRODUCING THE NEW INVISIBLE TERRAIN LAKE! HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO SEE THE BOTTOM OF YOUR SAWMILL? NOW YOU CAN! JUST INSTALL AN INVISIBLE TERRAIN LAKE!
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goddrauG wrote:Can I have it for a discount?

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