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Just wondering if it is ok to post foreign (non-North American) layouts in this section?
My model railway is of Slovenian prototype.
Alan Curtis
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Your photos would be most welcome Alan!!! I'm looking forward to seeing them!
Ralph
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Most definitely!!! Post away!
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I'm certainly interested. I've become much more interested in European railroads since having made a recent trip to Germany and Czech Republic.
(especially if it's steam!
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Matt Goodman
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My layout is current era (mainly electric with overhead catenary - plus diesels) but I have steam locos and steam-era wagohns so I can back-date when the mood takes me.
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Alan---your contributions have just raised Big Blue to a "World Class" level
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Alan, that is a great layout! You found a very good balance between open space and tracks.
It looks familiar to my German eyes
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Wow! you have a great website, and a great layout.
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:jawdrop: WOW! Your layout is very nice and your rolling stock as well! I particularly like the Class 362 locomotive. Very well done!
Dave
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Alan-Very nice work indeed. I especially like the over head electric wires.
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Very nice indeed and welcome to Big Blue.
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Thanks for the welcome everyone - you are a very friendly bunch!
I used to be a member of The Gauge some time ago, and found my way back here in a round about way - via a chance comment on Facebook! I was on way too many forums a year or two ago when I was manufacturing US N scale freightcars (AC Models- later Alan Curtis Models). Since retirement 2 years ago I now have more time to spend on forums, model and real railways. 8-)
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In response to a private message just received, an update.
My lack of posting is due to the fact that we recently moved from England to live in Slovenia. We are renovating a house, which takes up a lot of time - I have not even ventured out to photograph the local trains.
The layout was completely dismantled for the move, but all structures, etc. will be reused on a new layout, (bigger than previous one)
I will look out some pictures to post in the meantime.
Alan Curtis
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I've started in 1987 building my station "Naumburg", following the prototype.
It's a FREMOdul, about 40 cm wide and 5 m long. I'M traveling with this module to meetings.
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Wolfgang, super modelling! I looked at your website to see more pictures of Naumberg, and would love to see a lot more.
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