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The sole micro layout on display at
the recent Midwest Narrow Gauge Meet in Ohio was this one. It's a nicely done "pizza"
layout with a continuous circle of Sn2 (or possibly On18) track at the lower level,
along with a dummy wider gauge mine siding on top. Unfortunately, I failed to write
down the name of the builder -- if anyone knows who made this nifty little display,
please let me
know so I can provide proper
credit. Meantime, these photos speak for themselves!
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No, this behemoth doesn't belong on a small layout -- nor even really on a middle-sized one! This is a 1/2" scale model, one of dozens made by "Moonie" Warther in the 1950s and displayed at his museum in Dover, Ohio. Moonie carved the entire 72" long model from ivory and ebony. The wheels revolve and the complex valve gear operate properly. It's a breathtaking display, and I couldn't resist sharing it with you. |
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Ian Holmes and I, searching for ways to add passenger accommodations to our small Gn15 layouts, decided to build 1:24 scale railcars. We searched for photos, enlisted the aid of Steve Bennett, and selected a design. Then we each set out to make a model -- Ian in Minnesota, and I in Pennsylvania. We kept in touch daily on the Internet with each other and with Steve (who offered invaluable advice throughout the process). All three of us had a lot of fun during construction. The results are pictured here (Ian's model at left). Well ... looks like we got two designs for the price of one! |
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