Recent visitors to the In-ko-pah Railroad


I finally got around to putting up some new pics on my website, mainly of recent visitors. First, some pics from April, when our foster daughter, her husband, and three little girls came to visit. Realism takes a holiday when the grandkids are here, as we find many unusual items riding the trains:

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There are a few more pics from their visit here:

http://www.raydunakin.com/Site/Family_Spring_2011.html


Most of our visitors have been the two-legged variety, but this next one had no legs at all! This beautiful kingsnake came crawling right by me while I was doing some work on the layout last month:

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Then at the end of June our son and his three little ones came to visit us from Texas:

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While they were here, the middle child (Serenity) helped me build this miniature stone retaining wall:

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There are more pics of their visit here:

http://www.raydunakin.com/Site/Family_June_2011.html

Enjoy!
 
Nice pics Ray, the kids put the layout in perspective.
The layout is looking great!
How do you access the hidden track, ot do you need to?
 
Beautiful railroad and family and even though I hate the things, nice looking snake!
 
Thanks!

Wherever the steps and upper level pathway cross over the tunnels, there are removable panels to provide access into the tunnels.
 
Hi Ray, welcome back to posting more photos of the In-ko-pah. It's a great RR and we all admire your work building it. Great photos
Thanks
Willis
 



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