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I completely forgot to share on here – my entire layout is now on its legs! Ready to operate? Goodness no – there’s a lot of track repair that needs to be done before I get the wiring back on. But just to have it this far is an amazing feeling.
Ignore the chaos and clutter. It’s an active work zone.
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Southern, Mashburn & Luverne
I didn’t wanna do the obligatory Coal Mill. I decided to do something that I hadn’t seen on other layouts, A Gypsum mill. If you don’t know, Gypsum is used to make drywall. We have some Gypsum mills in Alabama. I decided to build my own and scratch built it from several kits I had.
This is Alabama Gypsum
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Southern, Mashburn & Luverne
Central of Georgia #207 pulls two gons to BS Scrap just outside Luverne, Alabama.
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Introducing the Western Kansas Rails N-scale Layout (WKR)
The WKR is a sectional traveling layout designed to bring pieces of life in Western Kansas to the public. The layout is 18-feet by 24-feet.
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I built this over the long weekend. It is 17×21 inches, using Kato Unitrack’s 150mm curves with a Bachmann Plymouth switcher and 40-foot boxcars. I used Woodland Scenics ground foam for the trees, bushes, and grass and fine ballast for the gravel road and parking area. The small building is a scratch built that I picked up at a train…
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Roco 310.23 & 16 005
Two new engines to fuel my european fanaticisms have arrived, and they’ve been named! 310.23 ‘Élise Claire’ & 16 005 ‘Universe’.
Élise Claire is hauling the Orient Express, which just fuels me with nostalgia for MS Train Simulator, Universe meanwhile will be hauling a new train service. (More later)
-Michelle <3
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A growing platform!
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