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Pretty awesome work ! Cheers Thumbsup
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Great job, and it is just grand to hear from you. Your backdrops are great, but the other modeling is great too. You done good.
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Good to see you back again. I really enjoyed following this thread as it all came together.

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Some great scenes there, Gary Thumbsup
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Thanks everyone, good to see y'all. Open house tomorrow, I'm looking forward to it. I put together some simple switchlists so visitors can run some freights if they want to.

Reinhard, here is another of your buildings that I used:

   
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Hi Gary,

Your work never fails to amaze! I especially like the one above with the combination of a ~1930s (?) brick building with the 1970s or 80s expansion. Looks like business really took off! Wink

Andrew
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Hay Andrew!

That's how I see it too. The business started small in the past, then hit the big time. The industry is "Houston Ag Products" which is something I made up. They make fertilizer and such.

As for the layout... The large structure to the left in the photo was already there, and I was trying to find a place for one of the buildings that Reinhard had sent me. This looked like a perfect fit. Cut the building into a backdrop building and set it in place, and it turned out real nice. Plus, it saved me from having to paint several more inches of backdrop!
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Good to hear from you again Gary. love the last few shots and hope to see more.
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Gary, I've been following this since the beginning and I really, really look forward to more photos! Keep them coming. Can you do a "walkthrough" soon, so we have a sense for what the layout looks like? Cheers
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Gary---welcome back Cheers ,looks like you've been keeping busy---your layout is outstanding---looking forward to see lots more on a regular basis Thumbsup
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Gary, welcome back! Your layout is astounding and inspiring! You really did wonders with your surburban backyards!

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Thanks everyone!

Miles, here is a walk-through of the room...

First, some overall views:

   

   

   
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And a walk-around....

Pearland Yard is the largest yard on the Almeda Terminal and Gulf. BNSF traffic enters here.

   

Next is the ATG loco facility:

   

ATG Transloading Dock:

   

69th Street bridge and Mykawa West Industrial Park:

   

The remainder of Mykawa West:

   

Milby Street Yard:

   

Brays Bayou and the neighborhood at Fennel Street.

   

Coming around the peninsula:

   

South Wayside Street:

   
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Unnamed flood control drainage:

   

Almeda Business Park:

   

Sims Bayou:

   

Hobby Industrial Park:

   

Hobby Industrial Park remainder:

   

Bridge over Clear Creek:

   

Downtown Houston skyline:

   

Neighborhood at Forest Hill Blvd:

   

Harrisburg Yard and UP interchange:

   

Houston Tubulars:

   
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Thanks for the walk-around Gary, it really is an impressive layout! Cheers

Cheers,

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