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Greetings!
Hello all, I am a new member, this appears to be a very good place to share photos, and have a good place for civilized discourse on this wonderful hobby, which has now become a passion and tribute to my late Dad, who worked on Southern Railway / Norfolk Southern for 25 years.
I am Air Force Retired, I also enjoy Slot Car Racing (my track…
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1928 Compressed Air Locomotive
The Homestake Mine used compressed air locomotives like this for mining operations. A fan suggested I design and build one in Lego.
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Currently celebrating the 50th train project, the 29 Lambton 0-6-2 tank engine. I designed and built this train for my little brother, who has been a great help with Lego train shows.
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Phoenix Train Works 50th Train Project
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More from the former Gulliver's Gate.
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Another Layout Update
Heylo and Happy Monday everyone!
I have another update on the layout, got the foam fully cut and laid out so now i just need to glue the pieces together and make sure they stay all flat.
I also got a bunch more track from my local hobby shop Colonial Photo & Hobby to get even close to the full layout track plan, here’s some pictures of it all,…
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Union Pacific GP-9 (experimental long hood venting)
Always a fun loco to run.
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A Different Type Of Switching Layout Idea
CHICAGO 1955-1965 LCL / REEFER / REA / US POSTAL SERVICE SWITCHING LAYOUT
N-Scale: 2′ x 8’ (or longer), Straight or ‘L’-Shaped
HO-Scale: 4’ x 16’ (or longer), Straight or ‘L’-Shaped
Switching (expandable)
Freelance, Protolance or Prototype track plan
Here is an idea for a different kind of switching layout. It is inspired by all the trains and…
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Power Pack
I’m building a ‘to-buy’ list for my future switching layout, but need a little advice on power packs. I’m planning on buying an American Models S-12 (DC) as my first S-Scale locomotive. Which power pack is recommended / preferred? Thank you in advance.
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More from the former Gulliver's Gate.
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