What's the most outstanding feature on your layout ?...

Though I’m the one that asked the question, I really can’t narrow it down to just one because there’s so many… I’ve got a mountain lion that’s stalking a couple of deer, a cop giving a guy a traffic ticket, a couple of old guys playing checkers just inside the firehouse, kids playing baseball in a vacant lot, etc. But I guess if I had to pick just one, I’d have to say that it’s the kids playing baseball because it reminds me so much of myself and the neighborhood kids when I was a kid.

Tracklayer

the huge, perfectly flat plywood desert.[;)]
GEARHEAD426
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I like my long steel bridge over a yet to be finished ceiling to floor canyon modeled after Yellowstone Canyon. My pheasent hunting scene is more finished.

My layout is still seeking a home. But when It finds one.

The most outsdanting feature will be the quite vibrant, and flourishing red light district. Noch just made my job alot easier thanks to their “Sexy Scenes”

James

The most outstanding feature is that it’s still in my head, therefore is always finished, runs and looks splendiforously and is featured in MR every month!

At this point in time the most outstanding feature would be Cooley’s Blue Ice behind VanNa’s Woods. It has taken over a year to complete and is the only finished portion of the S. L. O. & W.

The Ice pond behind the Ice House

Looking across the wheat field by VanNa’s Woods.

Ice House, Office, and Horse Coral.

Probably my overlarge mountain with a mine perched high up on the bluff. Goofy if it were real, but I like it.

my dbl track twisted dog bone

Until I get the passenger terminal finished, this will have to do…

[image]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/jjmel/Model%20Trains/shaytrain1.jpg[/image]

Jeff

Wow ([:0]) !..

Tracklayer

The Baily Steel complex. The River Works with the blast furnace, open hearth, 6 mills and assorted other buildings) and the Valley Works with the scratch built BOF, 2 mills and other buildings.

What’s the most outstanding feature on my layout?

It works! [:D]

But I also like a stream I made that runs under a bridge:

And my pond really surprised me too:

Not a lot else I’m that crazy about on it. It’s the first layout I’ve ever taken into the scenery stage, so all of what I have done was attempted for the first time. Most of it shows that way, so I like to photoshop in backdrops to make it look better:

Learned a lot of lessons that I hope to apply to my next layout - you know that dream layout everyone has in their head? [:D]

Have yet to figure out how to post a picture, but I have 2 neat things. One is the Church with the graveyard behind it, this is one thing everyone seems to notice first, it has leaning head stones and many different types of stones and colors. Also have a fence around it to with large trees. The second thing is right beside my old run down coal mine is an old 2-6-2 that is almost laying on its side and covered with rust and piles of parts laying around it with weeds and underbrush growing everywhere.

my cutting as seen in my thread or in the CS

LOL![(-D]

James, where did you find to buy your nasty Noch figures? None of the places I shop on the web carry them, and the only times that I’ve seen them on eBay, the bidding always goes through the roof.

Don’t you just hate it when he does that?!?

Seriously, nice trestle Jeff![8D]

Seeing as my wife says I am the least “Handy” person she knows, I would have to say the fact that it exists at all and that it actually works is outstanding!

Trevor

P.S. I’m not replying to your other post because I think it is obvious we all like trains. That’s why we’re here.

The pond and waterfall, no doubt about it.

Right now it’s my under-construction helix.

It will be the mainline through the Wind River Canyon.

Right now Mongo.