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mopac929:
Original section began in late eighties.  Entire board is four boards with hinged bridges connecting.  

This is also a test to see if attachment function is working.

Terry:
Welcome.

Neat layout.

You're the ebay buyer who bought the hopper shells from me. Now I know why you wanted them. Post some pictures of the trains you've painted. 

mopac929:
  Mexpet.pdf  west extension.pdf  roundhouse.pdf  refinery.pdf  refinery.pdf

Hopefully these load okay.  I'll get some better shots later of the rest of the layout and some of the home made, home paint jobs.  always a work in progress.  great to be able to share, thanks.

Terry:
There's a link in my signature - should be at the bottom of this post to picture information. If you post JPG files and the server will render them. Each JPG has to be less than 180KB, the page linked in my signature has information on shrinking them.

You made a camel-back out of an Atlantic? Let see some more photos of that. Looks like you're having fun. Sometimes I get so caught up in the collectible aspect of the trains that I forget they are toys.

If I run my Flyer trains when it's just me, I can run them for hours. When someone comes over, they run maybe twice around the layout and WHAM!

mopac929:
The Camelback I bought on e-bay.  it took many years to get my layout reliable, and there is still the occasional pileup at the worst possible time and location.  I like to rescue different and eclectic things off e-bay, and make them mechanically bullet proof.  I've also built a lot of very different cars and engines.  I'll post more when I get more time.  I'll work on the posting more later, not a computer tech whiz here.  I can run four trains nonstop hands free at this point.  do we ever post vids of operating trains?

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