Nantahala Midland V 3.0
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Some time back I decided to retire the engine house I was using for a place holder. It was one of my first scratch builds and not really up to what I wanted now. Also it doesn't really fit my time period for this layout. I used the excuse that the old furnace gave up the ghost and caused a fire but a fellow forum member accused me of having a "insurance fire" to help pay for one of those new fangled (by 1960's standards) metal buildings! Icon_lol


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I decide to try one of the Rix kits. I brought in some of my O scale guys to help the N scaler's get the job done faster! Goldth


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#48
Hey Mike it looks like the “O” scale guys are goofing off while the “N” scale guys are doing the heavy lifting.

What’s that about?

Mark
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Southern Tuxedo Wrote:Hey Mike it looks like the “O” scale guys are goofing off while the “N” scale guys are doing the heavy lifting.

What’s that about?

Mark

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We all know us N scalers are more dedicated then the O scalers! Icon_lol

Anyway here it is on the layout:


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#51
You do make N scale look good !!!! Thumbsup Thumbsup
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#52
Thanks Pete!
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#53
Nifty engine house! The fire above was hilarious! Goldth
Ralph
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#54
Thanks Ralph! I figured rather than just throw the old engine house in the trashcan I might as well have some fun first. Goldth
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#55
super Thumbsup , great work Thumbsup Cheers
greeting from the blade city Solingen / gruß aus der Klingenstadt Solingen

Harry

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#56
Mike, I don't know where I have been, but I totally missed this thread. This is a great layout, and the pictures are very impressive.
Getting good shots of N-gauge trains is hard, but you are getting great shots. The gas station is one of my favorites.
Now I will go back and study it some more.
Charlie
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#57
Thanks Harry, glad you like it! Charlie you are right, photographing N scale has been very difficult for me and required buying more camera than I had planned on (I was really hoping to get by with a cheap point and shoot Goldth ). I am still learning but at least I am making progress. Thanks for looking!
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#58
Some shots ( good and bad) from early on:


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#59
Hi Mike,

that's a joke isn't it?
You'll tell us that this is the whole layout you made this wonderfull photos?? Eek

I coudln't belive it first, but than I checked the photos with the track overview and I found all places on the layout. You did a really great job on this layout. I hope to see more photos the next time.

I designed some nre modules for my Southern layout but I'm not sure when I'll start to build them as I do finish some other projects at the moment.

Bye, Gerd
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Icon_lol Yes Gerd that is it, no joke!. Icon_lol I like to tell people the layout is 72 x 28 and when they go "Wow! that's hugh for N scale!" I then explain that it is 72 INCHES by 28 INCHES ! Icon_lol Hopefully it will have a staging yard on each end one day but they won't be scenicked.
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