Andrew
Hobbyist409 Points
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Beaver's Visit
My club’s clubhouse is in the basement of the administration building at Scouts Canada’s Camp Samac. In Ontario, this week is March Break, so there’s a camp going on at Camp Samac. The organizers approached us a few months ago and asked if some of the groups can come in and have a look (even though the permanent layouts are only…
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George's Trains Display Layout
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George's Trains Store Layout
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More Photos
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Snowy Day at George's Trains
Business is slow today with the weather, so it’s the perfect opportunity for some more photos of our store display layout. Our locomotive is a Walthers Trainline Ontario Northland #1600 GP7 chop nose. Trainline locos are good for starting off!
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New Angle
In one of my previous posts, someone said that they hold their phone the opposite way so that the camera is on the bottom. I gave it a try! I think I will do this more often!
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Freight Cars
Business at the store is slower today (likely because of the snow), so I have some time to pay attention to the trains that are going by. I grew up on a branch line (both CN and CP on either side of the harbour) that serviced a grain elevator and a foundry on the CN side and a few different industries (such as Monroe, PPG and Good Year) on the…
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I was having a conversation with someone the other day about how he was a professional musician (I was at one point a semi-pro) and he still enjoys going out in the evenings and being in community bands. I realized that for some, they would want to keep work and personal life separate. Well, it is very similar with me. I work in a model…
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George's Trains Display Layout
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