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Karl Sablich’s O gauge Copper Country Central
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Karl Sablich’s O gauge Copper Country Central
Nice layout! I can’t wait to see the full article in the February issue.
I appreciated seeing the small space layout as I struggle with a similar situation. The wife and I are working on a cascaide & timber trail railroad layout. Jay/Oregon
Love it ! Awesome job Karl!
That’s cute. Lots of fun on a shortline.
I have a 4X8 layout so I am always on the lookout for great ones and the Copper Country Central certainly qualifies as great!
Great little Road and action to boot!
Your whole website and magazine helps me keep my sanity. What a great hobby and the great contributions Classic Toy Trains makes to it. I have ALL issues starting with the first one with Richard Kuhn on the cover. I will take them to my grave hahaha ( afterlife reading)
NICE!
I just love watching toy trains run. Big layout or small it doesn’t matter.A great use of a small space.
the opening of the video gave me a great idea how to deliver coal to the power plant. Great job!
I keep trying to squeeze as much as I can into my small pike due to my interest in ALL types of railroads. This shows how less can be more! Thanks!
Nice job Karl! Great Layout.
Love the operation. Can’t get bored with that layout.
nice layout for a 4+8. I enjoyed it as I am familiar with upper Michigan"s copper country.
Very cool
Karl, I found the video very entertaining!
I am very much new to all of this…I’m sure you’ve all heard this before, but I just had a baby boy, I took my dad’s old train set out of his attic for our Christmas tree, and let’s just say I just built my first benchwork…LOVED THE VIDEO!
Who says you can’t have operation in a small space–Good Job!! Very nice scenery . Over all Well Done!!
VERY NICE LAYOUT. I AM GOING TO BUILD A 5 FT. X 10 FT. LAYOUT FOR CHRISTMAS AND I AM GOING TO USE SOME OF YOUR IDEAS. AGAIN VERY NICE.