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Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Breezer - 11-21-2011 Mike Kieran Wrote:Sorry Alexander, yes, for for exhibitions I connect both layouts over a black box. Sorry for my bad English... Alexander Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Southern Tuxedo - 11-21-2011 Alexander, I have been studying your “Fat City Terminal” layout for several months thanks to Google Translate. It is a very impressive layout and I am looking to following your progress here on your new layout. Thanks for joining us. Mark Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Breezer - 11-25-2011 ...segments are finished. I begin shortly with the electrical connection more pictures on my website http://www.frankenmodell.de/fatcityboatnov11_2.html Alexander Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Breezer - 12-06-2011 Hello, Electrical connection is ready and the Fat City Boat Yard is standing in the Homelayout Room... The Boat Yard is standing on the Place from Fat City, Fat City is standing behind the Boatyard... Opposite of Fat City comes the second Fiddleyard... Regards Alexander Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Lester Perry - 12-07-2011 That is one beautiful layout. Re: Fat City Boat Yard - train_guy - 12-11-2011 Wow!!!Totally lost for words. :o You German guys have a uncanny knack for "realism"...I mean really. I'm looking forward to updates on your layout with great expectancy! Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Breezer - 12-11-2011 ...many thanks guys... The bridge is inserted... Alexander Re: Fat City Boat Yard - train_guy - 12-11-2011 ...again,lost for words. Is that the Walthers Bascual bridge?I had no idea it was sooo huge!or is it another manufacturer?Looks really good!Btw,is that thing motorized? Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Ralph - 12-11-2011 The bridge is fantastic! And, so is the water. Nicely done!! Ralph Re: Fat City Boat Yard - mountaingoatgreg - 12-12-2011 Wow this is a great little set-up you have. I really find these layouts interesting that so much railroad can be modeleed, detailed and reach a real level of completion in a relativly short amount of time. I often think that these portable layouts end up being way better then a basement layout as they are usually completed and also can go with you if you have to move. I made the mistake of building a permanent shelf layout at my last house and as soon as the benchowkr was up it had to come down. I am now focusing again on modular design using Free-Mo and my goal is to actually complete something... Keep up the great work and I look forward to more of your progress!! Re: Fat City Boat Yard - fast car - 12-12-2011 The bridge and water look perfect. Very nice job. Larry Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Breezer - 12-12-2011 train_guy Wrote:...again,lost for words. Is that the Walthers Bascual bridge?I had no idea it was sooo huge!or is it another manufacturer?Looks really good!Btw,is that thing motorized? yes, it is the Walthers Bascule bridge. I do not motorized. Later come more Details...Handrails, Leaders... Alexander Re: Fat City Boat Yard - train_guy - 12-12-2011 Breezer Wrote:That Walthers bridge is very difficult to find here in the states,and if you do find one it is very expensive. hock:train_guy Wrote:...again,lost for words. Is that the Walthers Bascual bridge?I had no idea it was sooo huge!or is it another manufacturer?Looks really good!Btw,is that thing motorized? Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Breezer - 07-29-2012 Hello, It continues again slowly, the boat yard is a part of my homelayout. I built Chenango Yunction the connection from the yard to fat city ... Here is a plan from my complete homelayout Alexander Re: Fat City Boat Yard - Harry - 07-29-2012 Alex, good job !!! |