A lot of you either get up very early or go to bed very late! [:D]
Thanks for another weekend start, Kevin. I am one of the honored ones to have one of the SGRR boxcars running around the layout. Great work.
Jimmy, thanks for the video. You have a lot of projects on your layout. It’s looking good.
TF, I wasn’t sure if the pictures are of your layout or your brother’s. I assume this is your brother’s work. Either way, it’s impressive bridge work and great looking rocks.
David, another great view of your railroad. It’s neat to see an English railroad modeled during the time of WWI. You have a real talent staging the scenes of life along the railroads.
Rick, nice work on the covered hopper. I love the realistic look you give your cars.
Mel, nice work on Randy’s Reading cars. I also wanted to let you know you inspired me to make my own crossing signals. Mine didn’t turn out quite as neat-looking as yours, but I like that I made them rather than bought them. In N Scale, you don’t see too many of my mistakes.
Garry, another neat view of your bridge. You, TF, and others on here sure do a great job with the bridges. You inspire me to try my hand at building one.
Mike, really nice interior work! I love that type of stuff. That is how I’d like to be able to model buildings. You do good work.
I’ve tried to do some interior scenes on my buildings, but the results are not real good. I also need a better camera than the old cell phone I use. The other issue is that N Scale doesn’t allow a lot of interior views unless you bend over the layout and get your eyes right up to the building. I tried to do this building remembering the yellow-roofed Tastee Donut buildings that use to be all over New Orleans:
