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Pizza Peex Pix Redux!Presenting our semi-annual
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Marc Witten, from Caine in Wiltshire, England, made his
tram pizza with live overhead wire. Track is 16.5mm gauge with a 6 in (15 cm) radius.
The tram (trolley) car is a converted Corgi model of a classic British "double-decker".
Marc can run two cars independently on the circuit, using a common-return distribution
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Christopher Creighton, of Schomberg ON,
Canada, made this delightful On18 pizza as an exhibition layout. Called Fayle's
Sales in honor of fellow modeller Brian Fayle, this 1/4 in scale layout
has a 6-inch-radius circle of 9mm gauge track. It shows off many of the delightful
resin castings that Christopher makes and sells on his website. |
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From Sweden comes a work-in-progress shot of
another On18 pizza layout being built by Roger S. Jansson, who lives in Frövi,
near Stockholm. This one measures 42x42 cm (16x16 in). Roger also operates the full-sized
stuff, as head of an industrial narrow-gauge railway museum, the Frövi maskin-
och bruksbanemuseum. Some of Roger's excellent modelwork is featured on their website (click on Modellsidan). |
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Also from Scandinavia comes this charming Christmas
Z-scale layout built on a cake box by Heine Pedersen, who lives in Norway.
Radius of the tiny 6.5mm gauge track is about 3.5 in (9 cm). Heine put the whole
thing together in an elapsed time of less than 36 hours. For more of this gripping
saga, see his website. |
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And also from Norway comes this under-construction mountainous pizza layout by Jon Songøygard, who lives in Arendal. Jon's original design drawing is shown at the left, and a work-in-progress shot is at the right. This one is in HOe scale (HO narrow-gauge trains running on 9mm track). |
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Rounding out our wonderful array of pizzas is
this Wild West town, inspired perhaps by John Allen or Malcolm Furlow. Victor
Smith, from Pasadena CA, is building it in HOn30 on a 9x10 in (23x25 cm) baseboard.
I like the way the town unfolds up the hillside, providing elevation and increased
interest to the layout. |
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Isn't it amazing
what variety modellers around the world bring |
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