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Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - X 3829 - 04-19-2014 well done kev Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - Tyson Rayles - 04-19-2014 Looking good! Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - fast car - 04-19-2014 Kev, Very nice job. Looking forward to more photos. Larry Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - faraway - 04-19-2014 That is looking very good. It is also good know who is sucking all the brick industry kits from the European market.... I am on the hunt for the leftovers. Found only one Roberts Printing left on the market for me Go ahead it will become a great scenery! Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - Kev1340 - 04-20-2014 Thanks guys, I appreciate your comments. Reinhard, I've had this layout in the back of my mind for a few years, so I've been picking up kits and stashing them away over quite a period of time. I don't think you'd want these N scale ones though Cheers, Kev Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - Kev1340 - 07-05-2014 Over the last few weeks I've been making a start on laying down some basic ground cover, more blending required, not to mention shrubs and bushes, but this is where I'm at: Two shots of the yard. Yard entrance showing the yard office and loco shed. I will be fitting the roof on the loco shed once I've completed the interior. The 'Industrial' area. This is the next area to be worked on, just beyond the 'industrial' area, where the line passes under a road overpass and through woodland before reaching the small and as yet un-named town. Cheers, Kev Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - Tyson Rayles - 07-05-2014 Re: Freelance 'Norfolk & Western' secondary. - modelsof1900 - 07-05-2014 Tyson Rayles Wrote:I agree! Looks like a really large model railroad! |