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TREASURES FROM JUNK!
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This version of M. Junk's layout was exhbited
in the 2001 Expométrique by Mario Bernkopf. It's built
to 1:22.5 (LGB) scale, representing a 20" gauge tramway. Mario has increased
the size to 120x90 cm (about 4x3 ft) to handle the large scale trains.The layout depicts the terminus and truck reload of a small gravel plant in the Bavarian foothills. Notice that Mario has raised the level of the quarry rather than lowering it as in the original. And he's added a new spur track at the left rear, which will eventually lead to the gravel crusher end of the little line. Mario's excellent work demonstrates that a large-scale model layout with plenty of operation can be constructed in a relatively small space. ![]() |
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![]() And here's an "under-construction" shot of a Junk-style layout being created by Jim Favre in Gn15. This is an early shot, with most scenery not yet glued in place. The little line measures 34"x22" (86x56 cm). Jim notes "the quarry has been replaced with a mine, and I added a stub siding that will allow two trains to run at the same time." We'll be eagerly awaiting photos of the layout as it nears completion! If you'd also like to see the original On30 incarnation of this layout, take a look at Jim's On30 site (on page 2). |
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The Bernard Junk layout was originally designed
for On2 scale and sized to fit on an A3 sheet of paper--297x420 mm (11.7"x16.5").
If you'd like to know more about this layout and see a larger drawing, check out
our Micro
Layout Design Gallery
(under "Junk Sand & Gravel").If you have some photos of your version of the Junk layout, please send them to us! |
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