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Miniatures Adventure => Railway Wargaming => Topic started by: dampfpanzerwagon on April 16, 2011, 09:16:15 PM
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For those who are interested, I have uploaded some images of my 1/43.5 scale narrow gauge layout, Ogam & Stone - a small stone masons yard.
See;
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/2011/04/ogam-stone-model-railway-layout.html
Tony
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Really beautiful and fantastically detailed, but do you have any trains for it too?
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Looks great!
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this post caused me to keep following the Blog. much detail in a compact space give hope to us flat-dwellers!
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this post caused me to keep following the Blog. much detail in a compact space give hope to us flat-dwellers!
Thank you and I glad you like it.
The model is still in a working condition but the smaller diesel engines are both damaged. At this moment, I have the OSO salt engine and wagons displayed on it.
Tony
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What a cracking little layout, really top work, super to see. :)
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That's a splendid set up - I do hope the loco and stock are in working order 8) 8) 8)
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Isn’t that delightful? I’m not a railway modeller but I love looking at layouts and this encapsulates the reasons why. The attention to, and executing of, detail is just sublime. Love it...!
Doug
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Isn’t that delightful? I’m not a railway modeller but I love looking at layouts and this encapsulates the reasons why. The attention to, and executing of, detail is just sublime. Love it...!
Doug
Thank you.
Tony
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That detail really is outstanding :-*
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Love all the detail.
Very well done.
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Smashing . Thanks for sharing.
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I always chuckle when I hear "but I can't build a model railroad; we have no room!"
great little layout in the Carl Arendt Tradition.
for anyone interested: http://www.carendt.com/