06-29-2011, 09:55 AM
New to this site and wanted to show off my HO scale layout that im currently building. Plan of lower level:![[Image: lower.jpg]](http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/oo71/rwsnyder2002/FWWR%20-%20Red%20river%20Div/lower.jpg)
Have been working on this for the past 2 years. The FWWR is a small branch line here in the Ft Worth area that has about 400 miles of
track <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://fwwr.net/">http://fwwr.net/</a><!-- m --> . My track plan has LDE's and some freelance industries. Currently have benchwork in and complete lower level
track about 98% complete, Facia's in and track wired so I have been able to start running trains. Looking to get into operations but new to
this so it will be slow.
The FWWR has 18 engines, GP38-3, GP50, Gensets, SD-40 also rent some units from NREX. In process of kitbashing many of these units
to use. They also have a few rail cars mostly grain hoppers to use for penut shell use, will be modifing some to reflect these also.
Hope you enjoy.
Wayne Snyder
Gainseville , TX
![[Image: lower.jpg]](http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/oo71/rwsnyder2002/FWWR%20-%20Red%20river%20Div/lower.jpg)
Have been working on this for the past 2 years. The FWWR is a small branch line here in the Ft Worth area that has about 400 miles of
track <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://fwwr.net/">http://fwwr.net/</a><!-- m --> . My track plan has LDE's and some freelance industries. Currently have benchwork in and complete lower level
track about 98% complete, Facia's in and track wired so I have been able to start running trains. Looking to get into operations but new to
this so it will be slow.
The FWWR has 18 engines, GP38-3, GP50, Gensets, SD-40 also rent some units from NREX. In process of kitbashing many of these units
to use. They also have a few rail cars mostly grain hoppers to use for penut shell use, will be modifing some to reflect these also.
Hope you enjoy.
Wayne Snyder
Gainseville , TX
Wayne Snyder
Creating the Ft Worth Sub - FWWR
Creating the Ft Worth Sub - FWWR


![[Image: DSCN3240.jpg]](http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/oo71/rwsnyder2002/FWWR%20-%20Red%20river%20Div/DSCN3240.jpg)
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![[Image: DSCN9932.jpg]](http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/oo71/rwsnyder2002/FWWR%20-%20Red%20river%20Div/DSCN9932.jpg)
Expecially of the Walthers Ethanol Series Kits,just curious to see what they look like built up and on a actual layout.I have been considering buying a few of the Ethanol kits just to use them for "kit-bashing" parts.
. Currently tearing it out and from the ashes will come 'FWWR The Everman Branch'. Wanted a switching based layout and this was a job I became a fan. See <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.the-gauge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=4547">viewtopic.php?f=46&t=4547</a><!-- l --> for what is to become.