I've been wanting to building a new layout for a while to fit inside a wall-mounted display box a friend gave me. So I spent roughly three hours this evening assembling this little switching layout.

seen from Russia
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I've been wanting to building a new layout for a while to fit inside a wall-mounted display box a friend gave me. So I spent roughly three hours this evening assembling this little switching layout.
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Working on my second T-Track module. Both are simple, unpowered, with a single track. Checking alignment and making sure the contours match. And yes, that's real red clay for that authentic Southern feel!
Graham County Railroad no. 17 switching Bemis Lumber Co. in Robbinsville, NC. It's impressive to see the train next to all those stacks of lumber, and all 1:160! Models and layout by TJ Holland.
On my N scale layout...
SD60 on my N scale layout...
From my N scale layout...