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Syl,

Nice to see you posting again. Have to say it again, spectacular job on your scenery and backgrounds. Cheers

Bruce
I agree with Bruce, and I also really enjoyed that video. Thumbsup Thumbsup

Wayne
Excellent! Those old catenary girders truly set the mood in Montreal! I'll say it again, but I like how your layout feels like the real thing!

The weathering job on the bridge is quite good! I think is was light green before, isn't it?

Matt
Cool vid Cheers looking forward to the next instalment.
bdw9535 Wrote:Syl,

Nice to see you posting again. Have to say it again, spectacular job on your scenery and backgrounds. Cheers

Bruce

Thanks Bruce! It's a work in progress, especially scenery! I'll have more time around the holidays to do
more upgrade etc.

Thanks again
doctorwayne Wrote:I agree with Bruce, and I also really enjoyed that video. Thumbsup Thumbsup

Wayne

Hi Wayne. Thank you! That is very kind. When I watch the older video it scary. It also shows me that I am, somewhat, on the right track with scenery anyway. Thanks again
sailormatlac Wrote:Excellent! Those old catenary girders truly set the mood in Montreal! I'll say it again, but I like how your layout feels like the real thing!

The weathering job on the bridge is quite good! I think is was light green before, isn't it?

Matt

Hello Matt. Thanks! The catenaries have been "almost finished" since, when? summer? Boy do I need to get my behind in gear! Yes it was green before, but it did not "look" or "feel" right. Another things I need to adjust. I haven't post in a while, however I do drop by from time to time. You have progress on your layout by leaps and bound! Bravo!
PEIR Wrote:Cool vid Cheers looking forward to the next instalment.

Hi PEIR. Yes I know I should "publish" the next chapter. Soon, soon.. well kinda off Tongue I wish I could find a button for answering everyone in one post!

Later

Syl
Ok here's another quick video...I know "take your time etc. etc." that is just it: Right now I have little time for the Railroad 35

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoAaGHH1...e=youtu.be

Crazy
Excellent! Thanks for sharing and have a great Sunday.
Thanks faraway

Well, here's another video for your entertainment:


https://youtu.be/PfK0YOOeunk


Cheers Cheers
MLW Wrote:I`ve been asked a few times if I had a track plan. I don`t at the moment.
The best I could come up with is a rough, not to scale, drawing of the layout set-up:

[Image: file.php?id=603]


That is it for now

What are the dimensions of the room?
MountainMan Wrote:
MLW Wrote:I`ve been asked a few times if I had a track plan. I don`t at the moment.
The best I could come up with is a rough, not to scale, drawing of the layout set-up:

[Image: file.php?id=603]


That is it for now

What are the dimensions of the room?

Hello MountainMan. The room is approximately 13 feet X 25 feet. The layout is around the walls (as you can see in this older drawing) with a width ranging from 21 inches to 16 inches. The Center peninsula is 22-24 inches.. The aisle are roughly 33 inches or so. The drawing is not showing the layout extension (in the early planning stages) to the left by the swing gate/bridge.

Cheers

Syl
VIA Rail LRC leaving Montreal Central Station on it's way to Toronto

Picture from the video (above)

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Cheers

Syl
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Time for a new chapter for the begining of this new year Popcornbeer



Picking up the story were we left off: Joe and Zette had found the overpass and it gave them a choice: Take the left exit? or go straight?

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Meanwhile at "Recyclable" things were quiet since Charle and Oscar left in a hurry (again!)
Even the dog, across the river, was quiet..

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