Sir Robbins
Well-Known Member
I have moved at least once every 2 years for the past decade which has made model railroading a nightmare. I have been a member of Orlando's N-Trak club for a few years now since moving back to Orlando from Atlanta in 2015 but I still love HO. I have decided to build Railroad Dioramas using pieces of 16" x 48" x 3/4" wood. It will essentially be like a modular build except it won't be connected together for operating but will be wired for potential future operations. It will be shelf displays for the time being.
My first piece is under way as I have been building the 3 structures. It will be a fictional town in the northeast. I decided against the crossover for track (still in the drawing). This will be wired for connection to another 16" x 48" section with a full design still in the works
The Jurassic Park Finger puppets keep the rolling stock from, well, rolling off.... It helps me visualize what will work setting up on the wood...
I'll be utilizing my C39-8 as well as a B36-7 as far as loco power goes for this section. Much of the layout involves references to friends. One being a UPS driver Mainly box cars for rolling stock. All fully weathered and locos with DCC/ESU Lok Sound installed
I work in the trade show industry as a video engineer and videographer so as you can imagine, my work for mid to late March and onward vanished back in late February. I have turned my attention to doing video depositions via zoom for attorneys and it's working out well at the moment. Don't have to leave home so work on my layout shall progress steadily. Updates to follow
My first piece is under way as I have been building the 3 structures. It will be a fictional town in the northeast. I decided against the crossover for track (still in the drawing). This will be wired for connection to another 16" x 48" section with a full design still in the works
The Jurassic Park Finger puppets keep the rolling stock from, well, rolling off.... It helps me visualize what will work setting up on the wood...
I'll be utilizing my C39-8 as well as a B36-7 as far as loco power goes for this section. Much of the layout involves references to friends. One being a UPS driver Mainly box cars for rolling stock. All fully weathered and locos with DCC/ESU Lok Sound installed
I work in the trade show industry as a video engineer and videographer so as you can imagine, my work for mid to late March and onward vanished back in late February. I have turned my attention to doing video depositions via zoom for attorneys and it's working out well at the moment. Don't have to leave home so work on my layout shall progress steadily. Updates to follow