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"Daniel A. Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > VERY nice! > > One photo of my much smaller sawmill (and a little bit of the pond) can > be found along with other photos of my layout at the MMRHS website: > > <http://www.trainweb.org/mmrhs> > > Specifically my layout can be found at: > > <http://trainweb.org/mmrhs/gnr.html> > > The mill is from a modified Finescale Miniatures kit, with an added > jackslip, winch house, water tank, and a few other things. > > The layout represents a fictitious GN branchline somewhere in the > western mountains, mostly Washington, ca. 1935. At least that's how I > originally intended it. A couple of my regular operators prefer to run > 'diseasels', so I incorporated a few of them to keep the engineers > happy, which sort of updates the layout to more like 1950, depending on > who's running what. > > It's a 'U" shaped layout about 14 ft wide, and 12 ft along one side, and > 16 ft along the other side. It's a point to point operation, with a > third 'leg' being the logging railroad. It's all local and way-freight > switching, with lots of industries. A basic card system generates > traffic. It can keep three two-man crews VERY busy. > > Dan Mitchell > ========== > Dan, That is some great model building you have done. I added your album to my bookmarks so I can go back again. Doug
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