Do you guys have any personal webpages with your photos of current layouts, customized structures, etc. that we can all see?
I’m finding a personal joy in creating my own structures since the stock sets are a bit too preordained and…rather boring.
I’ll have my sets up soon. Just returning to the hobby (and boy am I hearing about it).
The Mrs. says, “tell all of your little train friends hello”.
Sheesh. I’d rather have a sickness for rail boots than a sickness for shoes.
Sigh…
I don’t have a web page, but I can relate to the problem with your wife. Mine complains about the amount of time I spend at train shows, club meets, etc. Also, if I buy anything new…“Where you gonna put that?” OOOHHHHH, don’t tempt me like that…I just might tell her where I’ll put it. But that would raise a whole new set of problems. He-He-he! When she starts complaining, I usually tell her “Look, you’re the one who got me back into this hobby!” All I hear then is a whimpered, “I know…I know…” 
Actually, there is a website that has pictures of the layout for one of the clubs I belong to. You can find it at: http://www.tracksidetrains.net then click on either “layout” or “photos”
I don’t have a web site. Or any pictures of my layout. However, I do have a digital camera & have been toying with the idea of starting something.
Maybe after my cabinet making class is done…
Tony
Guys,
I just finished creating a website for my layout. My imaginary road is the East Central Illinois and Calumet. Building a website like this is easy and fun using Frontpage and a digital camera. Here’s the URL.
http://ecic.home.insightbb.com
Bill
My toy train layout has been on the web since March, 1999. I started layout construction in 1993, so its been a work in progress for ten years. I don’t know that it will ever be “finished.”
http://home.surewest.net/rlplionel/Robert.htm
Robert
Hi,Guys
Here is my layout http://www.geocities.com/drewstrainworld/home let me know what you think.