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Here is a shot of the passenger train pulling across the White River on my East Central Indiana (HO Scale) Railroad.
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Welcome,
BTW that railroad looks great.
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That is a great scene! I want to see more!
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iis612 Wrote:That is a great scene! I want to see more!
Matt
I'll second that.
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Roger welcome aboard
I too would like to see more of your layout

Thats a great intro picture
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East Yards in 2007 with a lineup of cars and ECI equipment seen over the petrolium dealer. A recreation of the inauguration of the ECI passenger run in 2007 led by the rebuilt F3A 1301. The F3A has now been joined by a permanently mated F3B.
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Roger, that picture looks VERY familiar but i cannot recall where i have seen it before
Anyways, i like the scene, and i really like the building in the backround to the right with the small sub-station
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Welcome Roger. The glimpse at your layout you allowed us is awesome. I’d like to see more

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Roger, that's great looking water in your first pic! What did you use?
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The water?
I used a new product that I bought two years ago at a train show. Yes it was a two part mixture and I don't recall the name. Something-water. I only had the river to do. I laid it and then went over it with Mod Podge as the surface had dried very smooth. The Mod Podge applied in several coats gave the river a little texture like slowly moving water.
The photo you have seen?
Yes, I posted it in a couple of places. You could have seen the last one. :-)
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Roger Hensley Wrote:The water?
I used a new product that I bought two years ago at a train show. Yes it was a two part mixture and I don't recall the name. Something-water. I only had the river to do. I laid it and then went over it with Mod Podge as the surface had dried very smooth. The Mod Podge applied in several coats gave the river a little texture like slowly moving water.
The photo you have seen?
Yes, I posted it in a couple of places. You could have seen the last one. :-)
Roger , could it have been "Magic Water" ? I have seen an ad on E bay for something called that & as I recall the copy for it reads pretty well .
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Yes. that's it.
Works as advertised.
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And a small photo of the passenger train passing the station.