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    Weekly RMR Showcase Image Gallery: Mar 31st to Apr 6th, 2024 "What do you have to share this week?"

    Please post photos here to share of your completed layout scenes.

    They can be from recently taken, to many, many years in the past.

    Please continue to post photos of "works in progress" on the "Weekend Update" forum.​
    Loren Clarke - Fort Worth, Texas
    Modeling the Pittsburg & Shawmut railroad.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/pittsb...wmut_railroad/
    "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above". James 1:17

    #2
    This is a HO Scale Coal Mine that I have finished this week. It's another 3D print model from kabrumble. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4703513

    Alan - Valdez, Alaska



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    • JerryZ
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      Another great build. :-)

    #3
    Great job Alan. That turned out looking really nice. I love the split level tracks.
    Loren Clarke - Fort Worth, Texas
    Modeling the Pittsburg & Shawmut railroad.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/pittsb...wmut_railroad/
    "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above". James 1:17

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      #4
      This is from Greg Wright's 1:32 narrow gauge mining operation I worked during SoundRail. Fun layout for operations. Structures tower over you as most of the layout is above eye level. Click image for larger version

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      Follow along on Facebook as well.
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/424898032713171/

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      • Scott1984
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        Looks like an awesome layout. Sounds like a lot of fun.

      #5
      Uh oh! The Union Pacific Borg is assimilating the Carolinas!? Actually, I enjoyed our trip to Texas last week so much, I added a UP U28C to the roster to remind me of all of the UP trains I saw around Houston without even trying to railfan.

      Since it was not uncommon for power from western and mid-western roads to make it to Hamlet, North Carolina (the Seaboard’s largest yard), where something like five lines converged, it was not unusual to see some of these foreign locomotives on routes north on Seaboard trains towards Richmond, Virginia. I chose this U28C, because it was at a reasonable price and would fit in with my Seaboard Air Line and Seaboard Coast Line eras.

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        #6
        Canadian Pacific Extra 926 East thru Conrad, WA on August 30, 1952

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        Regards,
        Jerry

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