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Help ! Remember A Small Erie Layout? - Lighthorseman - 02-08-2014 Hello, all! I was hoping someone might remember a small-ish (perhaps 2 by 4, or 3 by 6 foot) Erie layout that I THINK was the subject of a thread here. If I recall correctly, it wasn't a build thread, but more of a "Look what my buddy built" type post. I seem to remember a two-track main line, with a branchline that goes up to a town and industries, etc. Not much to go on, really, but I hope someone might know which layout I mean. Fingers crossed. Thanks! - Steve - Re: Help ! Remember A Small Erie Layout? - switcher1 - 02-09-2014 Don't know if this search result will help, maybe worth looking. <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://bigbluetrains.com/forum/search.php?keywords=Erie+layout">search.php?keywords=Erie+layout</a><!-- l --> Re: Help ! Remember A Small Erie Layout? - doctorwayne - 02-10-2014 I did a similar search, but it turned up nothing appropriate. Wayne Re: Help ! Remember A Small Erie Layout? - GimpLizard - 02-13-2014 I remember Chris Schmuck (Chris333 from the Railwire, & old Atlas forums) built a small, N scale Erie layout a couple years back. About 30x48m as I recall. A loop with a branch line up to a coal mine. Very well done. And appeared larger than it was. There are a couple of photos of it here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NScale">https://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NScale</a><!-- m --> But I haven't been able to find any more, on line. I do have a stash of them on my computer at home. But that doesn't have web access. Sorry. Chris has also done some very convincing Z scale & Nn3 micro layouts. |