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ricks model railroad layoutI’m sure others in the hobby would like to see a photo of your model railroad. To add a photo simply use the comments link below this posting, then add a few words about your layout, then click the BROWSE button under your words to upload a photo from your computer. It is really easy, so give it go, as I know others would like to see what you’ve done.

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Rick Guercio
Rick Guercio
9 years ago

Just finished a crane room and got most of my American Flyer layout track down. Have lots of scenery to do about 600 feet of track

Rick Guercio
Rick Guercio
9 years ago
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More AF collectibles

Graeme
Graeme
9 years ago

Freight line on my n scale

Ianvolvo46
Ianvolvo46
9 years ago

This is the first of 4 modules for my St Michael layout (total size 260cm x 25cm). This section is the T Cooper Ltd (barrel maker) ‘just like vat’

Martin Hollebone
Martin Hollebone
9 years ago

A British outline ‘N’ gauge layout with a mixture of rolling stock and scenery. The scene modelled is basically a valley to one side of a 28 feet long attic and a seaside feature on the other side.

The layout is DC controlled with a continuous twin track running around the layout. A video can be seen on my web site martinandrose.com called ‘Boothville Valley Railway’

Adam Swindell
Adam Swindell
9 years ago

This is my 2015 Christmas Layout. Both loops are O gauge 3-rail. Enjoy!

Michael Nicoletti
9 years ago

This is my old layout. I did not have enough yard space so I added a 9 level by 6ft long elevator made by RORO Elevator. If you are modeling in HO you can store 9 six foot long trains. It worked perfectly. The other picture is of my industrial area. You can not see it but there was 4ft ore carrier ship behind the roundhouse unloading ore to be taken to a steel mill.

Gloria
Gloria
9 years ago

Hi everyone,
I have put up a couple of photo’s of our coffee table layout, will see if I can put up a couple more of the control panel which is still on going.

Gary
Gary
9 years ago

Gary Louis Railway, Cresskill, NJ

baxter
baxter
9 years ago

Take a look in the train room

macie
macie
9 years ago

The train room

Dave Snyder
Dave Snyder
9 years ago

my model railway in progress video I made https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3XKwNtxJaI

Evert Loo
Evert Loo
9 years ago

Hi All,

This is a picture of my N Scale layout.

Terangeree
Terangeree
9 years ago

“Wakarimasen” is a Japanese-outline N gauge layout using a Tomix train set oval of track (with no sidings or diverging routes) on a 900mm x 600mm table, with two scenes divided by a double-sided backscene. On one side is a village scene, on the other is a mountain gorge. between a highway underpass and a tunnel.

All still under construction. When finished, it will be in a large box with viewing windows on each long side.

miles kessler
miles kessler
9 years ago

a complete work in progress

ho scale house

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