Researching the Denver & Rio Grande Western
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Svein Wrote:She's still undecided about the area she wants to model, but with so many specific locations mentioned here by you, I'm sure she'll have a blast looking for them online. Yesterday we received our order from Turner Model Works, containing a Sequoia Models turntable (Laws prototype), a double covered water tank and an ash pit. I'm not sure if any of these are totally accurate for the D&RGW, but they just look so cool!

Again, thank you so much, you guys are great! Thumbsup

Svein

Svein, I think you are discovering that the D&RGW is different than so many of the narrow gauge railroads. Many have very little information saved. The Colorado Narrow Gauge railroads, and particularly the D&RGW have almost too much information available. It can be overwhelming trying to decide.

I certainly would not worry about the Sequoia Models pieces not being of the correct prototype. They are certainly typical of narrow gauge practice, so I doubt if anyone will notice that they are not exact models of the prototype.
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