Noticed from scanning the boards there is a decided lack of Sn3 modelers out here, with the exception of fastmail
Constuction of a 9x20 foot room in my garage is underway ( expansion from a smaller room ) and it's time to start building again.
Plans are for a shelf style layout, visually point to point with a hidden circle to watch um run if the mood strikes.
Toyed with HOn3 ( the previous layout ) but I have what has been referred to around here as "middle aged eyes"
Toyed with On3 but scale size gets in the way. It's come down to Sn3.
Why ??
Detail
Shamus your layout is beautiful but with these eyes.....
So are there any Sn3 modelers out here ??
Has anyone had experience with the company in the UK that makes this kit ??
http://www.backwoods.dabsol.co.uk
Looks reeeeal pretty
On a different note I have found a great backdrop website if you all haven't seen it it's here..
http://www.backdropwarehouse.com/
Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette is the main magazine out there right now in regards to Narrow Gauge modeling in any scale.
Glad to have found this site, now let the narrow gaugers come out of the wood work
nopoop
[This message has been edited by nopoop (edited 06-24-2001).]

Constuction of a 9x20 foot room in my garage is underway ( expansion from a smaller room ) and it's time to start building again.
Plans are for a shelf style layout, visually point to point with a hidden circle to watch um run if the mood strikes.
Toyed with HOn3 ( the previous layout ) but I have what has been referred to around here as "middle aged eyes"

Why ??

Detail


Shamus your layout is beautiful but with these eyes.....
So are there any Sn3 modelers out here ??
Has anyone had experience with the company in the UK that makes this kit ??

http://www.backwoods.dabsol.co.uk
Looks reeeeal pretty

On a different note I have found a great backdrop website if you all haven't seen it it's here..
http://www.backdropwarehouse.com/
Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette is the main magazine out there right now in regards to Narrow Gauge modeling in any scale.
Glad to have found this site, now let the narrow gaugers come out of the wood work

nopoop
[This message has been edited by nopoop (edited 06-24-2001).]