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Scott Perry's portable sectional layout designed for benchwork, scenery and trackwork skill development.
The Model Railroader’s Notebook
A guide to hints, tips, techniques and products related to the hobby
The Dixie Central Railroad in HO
A portable sectional layout designed for benchwork, scenery and trackwork skill development
Building The Okefenokee Swamp Model Railroad in On30
Exciting coverage of the On30 Okefenokee Swamp Railroad, a model train layout constructed in On30. This unusual layout is based on the prototype Hebard Cypress Company and the Waycross & Southern Railroad that occupied this large
North County Interchange Operating Group
The NCIOG is a
The Heart of Georgia HOG Layout in HO Scale
My Better Beginner's Layout that features operations and simple construction to help new modelers get the most out of their layout!
Follow Along With Me as I Designs Model Train Layouts!
Traintools - Model Train Tools Digest
Descriptions, Ratings and Demonstrations of Modeling Tools
The Georgia Northeastern in HO Scale
Watch as I design I. D. Jackson's version of the Georgia Northeastern, a modern 3rd class railroad that runs in north east Georgia.
Baltimore & Ohio II in HO Scale
Layout Design Event Featuring the B&O's
Modeling Water on Train Layouts
Join us as I test techniques, tools and products while building water scenes.
The Georgia Southern Railroad in HO Scale
Look at Dan Berman’s Layout, Designed by Me Just For Dan
Welcome to Scott Perry's next On30 adventure! A small layout in On30 based on
PeƱoles Mining Company in On30
This is a small mining layout based on a real 30" railroad. Follow along as we design the layout.
Scott,
ReplyDeleteIf you need a caboose, here's a couple for you:
http://www.westerfield.biz/4161_66155_full_1.jpg
http://www.westerfield.biz/4162_66177_full_1.jpg
These were War Emergency cabooses that were built in 1941-42. I imagine these would have been used on the branches so the legitimate cabeese could be used on the mainline. I figure these are a perfect match for your locomotive.
http://www.wrighttrak.com/id101.html
I know that last one's a CofG caboose, but it LOOKS right.
Rhett
Thanks for the cool pictures! I love these! I thought about scratchbuilding one or a resin kit, but I'm finding that you can't get decals anymore, and making white decals is a pain. Not sure what I'm going to do.
ReplyDeleteYou are a big help, Rhett!