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A little thread about my layout the Bonaventure & Chambly (BOeC) in HO scale.

It is a compressed rendition of the St-Hyacinthe Subdivision and Drummond Subdivision in eastern Canada, Quebec, representing the very busy main line between Montreal and Quebec city. Montreal is not depicted except a compressed version of the Montreal Gare Centrale (Central Station), otherwise Montreal is staging. Quebec city is staging only.

Towns along the way are St-Hyacinthe, Ste-Rosalie, Drummondville, and the A20.

I`ll post more pics as the layout progress.

Thank you for looking
CN SD60F (Kaslo, custom made, Tsunami DDC + Sound)

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East end of St-Hyacinthe (started the scenery again)

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Also try as best as I can to follow prototype practice

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Since I model the late 80's - mid 90's, MLW are an important component of the fleet.
However I decided to make an exception of keeping 2 CN passenger trains - and VIA rail of course

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and LRC of course

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I realy like MLW`s power

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However Since I follow the prototype for that particuaor era, some non-MLW are part of the roster

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At Ste-Rosalie

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Ste-Rosalie COOP grain silo (in construction)

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Rue Yamaska in St-Hyacinthe

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VIA At St-Hyacinthe

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And a bit of weathering

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The Rapido Angus Van is a favorite of mine

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Weathering...


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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:

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That is it for now
Syl,

What a great looking layout, like the use of your scenery with the backdrop and the weathering on your grain cars Thumbsup Thumbsup, very nicely done.

Bruce

jwb

I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that you can now find CN in the US Deep South. Here are two CN-GTW units in Jackson, MS

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Quote:What a great looking layout, like the use of your scenery with the backdrop and the weathering on your grain cars Thumbsup Thumbsup, very nicely done.

Bruce

Thanks Bruce. It's a work in progress.

For the scenery I use a variety of products: Fine ground foam, clump foliage. pot planters, and a mix of various size and color static grass.
The backdrop helps a lot too! For weathering I use either acrylic colors, gouache, or oil. Applied with a paint brush and cosmetic sponges.
Quote:I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that you can now find CN in the US Deep South. Here are two CN-GTW units in Jackson, MS

Hi jwb. They do indeed go far and wide.
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Later

Syl
I like what you show of your layout. The weathering of cars and engines is done very well Thumbsup
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