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22 rounds the corner onto 41st street from 1st avenue with a pipe delivery for Davidson Pipe.
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I’m in the process of painting the room my layout is in and it being pulled away from the wall temporarily has opened up some cool new angles I’ve never seen the layout from.
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Anyone here well versed in 3D printing? I’m looking to get a 3D printer with the hopes of printing some N Scale detail parts and possibly some buildings but I have no idea what I need. I was looking at the Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra 16K as an option as it seems to be very high fidelity but I’m not sure if this is overkill or simply not the right product.
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The latest addition to my fleet, Alco S2 #22 working the yard along 1st Ave.
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The latest addition to my fleet, Alco S2 #22 working the yard along 1st Ave.
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My Cross Harbor fleet. Need two more S2’s to paint into 22 and 25 to fully complete the fleet.
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Hey all. I’m in search of two Atlas Undecorated S2’s with Gold DCC. If anyone comes across one or has one in their stock I would love to make an offer. Thanks!
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Homemade scrap loads from modelling scrap (and foil lol)!
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Recently received one of the latest weathered car collections from Micro Trains Line. I really love the weathering on this run, from the graffiti to the faded yellow, they fit right in on my urban switching layout. My only complaint is that this run seems to be significantly more underweight than previous weathered boxcars I’ve bought from MTL.
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Hey everyone! My name is Joe, and I’ve been modeling in N scale since about 2000. My current layout is the Cross Harbor Railroad, set in the late 1980s. I love capturing realistic details, operations, and urban scenery, and I’m always excited to share ideas with fellow model railroaders. Recently, I contributed an article to Railroad Model…
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