Picture Thread. Please post your Layout Pics for our enjoyment!

Here’s a couple of our old railroad. It’s currently being rebuilt (bigger and better) after our move last summer. Happy modeling. Look forward to seeing your pics!

My layout is far from complete, but I’ll gladly show what I do have!

My scenery phase has just begun. It’s starting to take shape. This is the town of Poncic Hollow on my Brady’s Bend Central layout (N scale, 2.5’ x 5’).

So far, so good. [:D]

Ray out

Nice job, fellas! I’m going to be a bit different here. If you’d to see my layout, just click on the link at the bottom of the post to see the pics that I have uploaded on Railimages.com. I really like the idea of showcasing our layouts but, in reality, if we get too many more pics on this page, it’s going to take an awfully long time to load…

Tom

I’ll post just a couple, then if you’re interested, check out my Can-Am HO layout through the URL in my profile. (Click to enlarge)

Too many picture postings really gums up the works …

See ya! [tup] [;)]



Awesome pics, guys! I have a feeling I may come up with a few “new” ideas. Keep em coming. They are really enjoyable to veiw.

Here’s one of a couple of Geeps running light downtown. This area of the railroad survived the move but now sports a hand painted mountain scene on the backdrop.

This is a labor in progress…er,…this is a work in…nope, that isn’t right. Okay, this is a fun in progress. Yeah, that’s it.

Okay, here is a shot I took a few months ago. This is on one of the branchlines (which happens to be the only place I have worked on scenery).

We have some awesome talent lurking in basements, garages, apartments, and club rooms. Do model RRers ever get tanned?

Wow! some of these layouts are just super, and even the beginning ones are excellent. Isn’t this fun? I’m new at all this, have acquired lots of stuff and built a workshop. You can check out my progress at my web site: http://www.clarkjim.com/trains01.htm.

My first attempt at a scenic was inspired by an article in a recent Scale Rails mag, and can be seen in progress at http://www.clarkjim.com/models.htm

Hope some of you take a visit there. Jim

visit my layouts at http://www.railimages.com/gallery/kennethanthony

My East District of the Santa Vaca and Santa Fe Rwy. Featured in Kalmbach Topnotch Model Railroad Plans A Santa Fe secondary mainline through piney woods. A courthouse-square town. Logging operations.

Lighter Than Air Railroad. (The on-base supply trackage aboard the United States Naval Air Station Tidelands (Lighter Than Air) Based on blimp base at Hitchcock, Texas. Features Worlds largest wooden structure (painted in perspective on background of 24” x 36” layout)

Export grain terminal elevator scene based on the Port of Corpus Christi with channel view in background. 12” deep scene on 24” x 48” layout divided lengthwise down the middle into two scenes.

A 24” x 48” layout built on commission for kids’ Christmas present. Southwestern theme.

A 30” x 40” continuous-run twice-around display layout built in 10 days for an exhibition,
representing Santa Fe-like southwestern scenery.

250’ high trestle on Sierra Pacific, layout built in 1970 in friend’s garage.

Computer visualizations of planned future layout based on Island Seaport similar to Galveston,Texas.

Usually if you come here on the weekend there is a sting called “Weekend Photo Fun” that a lot of us post pics on each weekend…you may do a search and find more pictures of more layouts…another title is “Sunday photo fun”…if you want more…I’m still in the “plywood central” stage and as soon as i get all my rolling stock upgraded and the train detection circuits in i’ll start the scenery…here’s a small sample
Chuck

I really like these topics. The work I see is inspiring, and the reason I like this hobby so much. The creativity and craftsmanship is top notch.

Here are some pics from my N-scale layout. I feel like I cheated a bit because the backgrounds were digitally added. At this point I click the “reply” button with a shaky finger, because there are so many tough acts to follow already!

Great work,one and all…now the tricky one,do I go away feeling impressed and inspired or sad and inadequate??? Insufficient time to comment on any specific shot but all well worth the time and effort expended. nick

I agree, everyone’s work here is super! Everyone’s.

I agree totally! Nice pics and work guys. One of the coolest aspects of model railroading is the enjoyment I get from seeing other folks’ railroad pics. Here’s one more of ours. Believe it or not, we now have SD7’s, GP7’s, GP35’s and F3’s to go along with the Proto GP30’s, lol.

Well your layout is going to be busy.

Only those of us who railfan in the nude ! [;)]

[#oops] Did I say that out loud ? [:I] [:I] [:I]

[8)] Maybe no one heard me. [8)]