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ModelRailwayQuest posted an update in the group
Model Railway and Railroad Scenery 6 weeks ago
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Hi everyone – I’m Dawn – of Model Railway Quest.
it’s really lovely to see new members in the group. As Model Train Media is a new platform, I’m still trying to get my bearings so thanks to everyone for posting so far.
As an intro – I’ve been involved in model railways for around 3 years and have two exhibition layouts: Brief Encounter…
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Bazz posted an update in the group
Model Railway and Railroad Scenery 6 weeks ago
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Hi all, i would love to know how people got started modeling. What was thier first creation? Also some good things to first try and make to learn how to model and make scenery. Basically something to get you started that wont be to daunting.
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Matthew Lacrouts posted an update in the group
Model Railway and Railroad Scenery 6 weeks ago
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The elevator at Natchez certainly had a lot of business. This area represents a fictitious industrial district on The Crescent Lines River District
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Matthew Lacrouts posted an update in the group
Model Railway and Railroad Scenery 8 weeks ago
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A Crescent Lines Manifest crosses the spillway between Spanish Fort & Ellison. Founded in 1956 The Crescent City Model Railroad Club models the fictitious Crescent Lines River Division.
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ModelRailwayQuest posted an update in the group
Model Railway and Railroad Scenery 8 weeks ago8 weeks ago (edited)
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Hi everyone – model railway scenery is the thing I love and enjoy the most about building model railways. Even if you’ve never picked up a paintbrush in your life, there’s something really therapeutic about this aspect of a layout. Some of the best modellers I know tell me they never considered themself “artistic” before they started…
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