Sunday Photo Fun 9-21-14

Here are some pics of Dennis P. layout.

And Here is a special video of the M-497 owned by Don Wetzel running on this layout.

http://youtu.be/lTFMG6SBjhQ

Drop-dead gorgeous layout! Oh, that I had a basement…

Dennis layout can be seen here

http://railroadcatalog.com/world-class-hi-rail-layouts-DVD

A worker lubes up a switch stand:

J White

About the only section of the Chesterfield & Lazyboy that’s semi finished. Do I tidy things up or just call it decorated for Halloween?

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Here’s an interesting little lazer cut metal kit of a 1908 model T. Seems to be almost O scale. Painted and distressed it should look really convincing. Already invested 3 hours assembling it.

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Bruce

Leave it as is looks great Bruce

That’s very nice.

That almost looks too nice to paint, and definitely too nice to distress! How does it assemble? Solder?

J White

The entire model is slot and tab assembly from 2 lazer cut metal sheets about 6" X 6". Some of the smaller parts ( rad cap and cowl lamps) are almost too tiny for my eyes and sausage fingers. While certain parts are etched with different patterns a lot is left shiny. Great tree ornaments or a nice addition to your tinplate layout. Search “Metal Works Lazer Cut” for their complete line. I have no affiliation with the product…

Bruce