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    Layout Tour: Minature Wonderland Hamburg (NSF56K)

    Hi, all, I was fortunate enough on my recent Europe business trip to visit the very large HO model railroad at Minature Wonderland: http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ This is the huge model railroad in a old historic warehouse district in Hamburg, Germany, with four different...
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    Layout Tour: Minature Wonderland Hamburg (NSF56K)

    Hi, all, I was fortunate enough on my recent Europe business trip to visit the very large HO model railroad at Minature Wonderland: http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ This is the huge model railroad in a old historic warehouse district in Hamburg, Germany, with four different...
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    Sharing: Photo update San Diego Model RR Museum Tehachapi Loop layout progress

    San Diego Model RR Museum Update - La Mesa HO Tehachapi Layout I've just posted a small January 2005 progress update to my Oct 2004 behind-the-scenes photo essay of this famous layout. Significant progress has been made and the Tehachapi Loop is taking shape. You can see the photos...
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    Photos visit N scale San Diego Model RR Museum

    Hi, all, Thanks to Jim Bence, Tony Burzio, Mark Galbreath, and all the other San Diego Society of N Scale (SDSONS) members for hosting me and the Santa Fe Trainmaster to the N scale Pacific Desert Lines at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum ( http://www.sdsons.org ) on Tuesday night...
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    Santa Fe Zebra Stripe FM H12-44 in N scale

    Hi, all, sharing a project just completed. ========================================== Santa Fe Zebra Stripe FM H12-44 in N scale ========================================== Santa Fe 565 - Fairbanks Morse H12-44 Switcher (Phase IV) Modeled and photographed by Randy Gustafson...
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    Santa Fe FM Trainmasters - The Untold Story

    Hi, all, I just found the following information over on the US Department of Transportation Freedom of Act web site: http://www.dot.gov/foia/foia_contacts.htm From the Federal Railroad Administration's portion of the above web site, I cut/pasted the info below, seems it will be of...
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    Santa Fe FM Trainmasters - The Untold Story

    Hi, all, I just found the following information over on the US Department of Transportation Freedom of Act web site: http://www.dot.gov/foia/foia_contacts.htm From the Federal Railroad Administration's portion of the above web site, I cut/pasted the info below, seems it will be of...
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    Santa Fe Super Fleet; SP SD's photos

    Post for Trainboard and Gauge Hi, all, I've been very busy and no time to be posting to the multiple forums. However, a few minutes available today, so here's a few posts for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy! ================== The former ATSF's Peavine Line is still heavily...
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    Photos of Tokyo Kato showroom from June 2002

    Hello, all, Here are some photos of the Kato Tokyo showroom (almost all N scale models and layouts), taken during business trip to Japan in June 2002. You can see more (12 photos in all) at a Community Webshots album. The layouts and the dioramas are mostly N scale...
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    Atlas SP SD9 photos

    Atlas SP SD9 photos Hello, all. My Atlas SP SD9's arrived yesterday. Here's photos below. (you can go to my Railimages Gallery, photos 59-67 on the 2nd page, and download the bigger version of the images if you want). www.railimages.com/gallery/johnsing or...
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    Building My Layout - Sharing A Short History

    Hi, all, As some of you know, for the past 15 months I've been working on a little 4' x 4' N scale layout, depicting (roughly) a couple of scenes from the early 1960's Santa Fe's Peavine Line branch off the transcontinental main from Ash Fork, Arizona to Phoenix, Arizona. Here's a little...
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    Santa Fe Peavine Line - Follow a Train!

    Hello, all, I am in-progress with some addition to my Community Webshot home pages, it's Volume 6: Santa Fe Peavine Line (Ash Fork to Phoenix) - Follow a Train! Here's some sample photos, you can see more in this album at my Community Webshots Home Page...
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    How/Why I Chose Kato Unitrack

    Hi, all, I was trying to post supplemental contribution to the other thread on 'what track to use?' Somehow I mistakenly started a new thread and can't delete this post! So, I'll let it stay here as a contribution. If you see some things here that sound interesting, you can find...