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Rick,What a great looking bridge and another iconic scene to add to the layout. I love the wide open spaces...reminds me of a the good old days before the area was overrun with Bears fans. Best wishes, Dave (Cheesehead in exile)
Visited the Conrail Historical both at the Greenberg train show. (They had a nice setup btw) Wasn't looking for a Conrail Autorack per say, but how could one resist (especially when the wife said just buy it) Looks like it will fit in perfect but its 2011 and its being pulled by..eh….um… CSX Gevo. Now I need to roster a CR unit and make this a legit scene. unitl then, I'm sure I'll be forgiven...
FOOB or not... bring it next time you stop by... I got a car card and way bill for it.... I will throw it in with Lee's LV's... Let the rivet counters have their rivets, I am here to run trains.EP
... the entire MiNi-Modutrak idea might be a bit cumbersome at times (like all module based layouts). I have seen it in action in Milwaukee a couple of times, and it occurred to me that you guys put so much effort into something that can only be completely assembled in a large area at a show. Then you spend a bunch of time trying to keep people from wrecking it. Don't get me wrong. I am glad that you do it...please keep doing it! I just wanted to say that I appreciate the effort.Best wishes, Dave
It also strikes me that the entire MiNi-Modutrak idea might be a bit cumbersome at times (like all module based layouts). I have seen it in action in Milwaukee a couple of times, and it occurred to me that you guys put so much effort into something that can only be completely assembled in a large area at a show. Then you spend a bunch of time trying to keep people from wrecking it. Don't get me wrong. I am glad that you do it...please keep doing it! I just wanted to say that I appreciate the effort.Best wishes, Dave
Thanks for the thoughts Bill. I realize that maybe my comments came out wrong. I mostly wanted to just thank you guys for putting in all the time and effort to build and display the layout (and to poke a little fun at Bears fans, but that was just a bonus). I agree on modules being versatile and as a means of doing something other than armchair modeling. I am trying to use them in the same way with my Beer Line, and once again you guys are providing the inspiration. Best wishes, Dave
Lee, those are some really nice "Wild Mary" locomotives!!! How'd you do that slug... it looks really great!!!