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Posted - August 22 2008 : 1:30:11 PM
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Here is a custom N-Scale layout I built for a client. I have just a few more details to put on it like the grade crossing signals and some signs and more trees but it's mainly done.
http://www.railfanreading.com/Layout/Prototype/TML/TML_All/TerryMooreLayout.htm
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Posted - August 22 2008 : 1:45:05 PM
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hi railfanreading,nice one but the one behind looks more my style ken
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Posted - August 22 2008 : 2:17:17 PM
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Hey Kenny Lad!
Me too around the walls!
-Gareth
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Posted - August 22 2008 : 2:39:24 PM
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So you swing that way....ah
Here's my layout....the one behind the N-Scale layout. Still very much in progress.
http://www.railfanreading.com/Layout/Layout.htm
includes all photos of layout progression.
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Posted - July 15 2022 : 11:49:37 AM
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Wonderful layout. Idea can be used for HO scale.
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Posted - July 15 2022 : 2:07:37 PM
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The website is still available.
http://www.railfanreading.com/Layout/Prototype/TML/TML_All/TerryMooreLayout.htm
Photos from that website posted here in case it goes off line. The layout is in N scale but can be duplicated in HO scale.
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