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  1. Colorado Midland Modeler

    My layout: The Colorado Midland, Midland Terminal, & Short Line.

    Here's a little bit of the story of how my layout came to be. I've been into model trains since I was a little kid, Lionel sets and Thomas the Tank Engine got that ball rolling, but I didn't have any place to set anything up and kind of walked away from it for a little while. Eventually, I...
  2. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  3. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  4. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  5. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  6. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  7. FA-1s on Redrock trestle

    FA-1s on Redrock trestle

    An FA-1 AB set sits quietly on the trestle just a few hundred metres from the summit after stalling out, and it will have to wait for a pair of GP9s to come from the helper base before it can continue




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