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  • reggie_obe
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    In NJ, there is Northlandz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7uI8gSrhIA

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  • lynnl
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    Rod Stewart, of Rock 'n Roll fame, is a big model railroading enthusiast. He has built quite an elaborate layout, though not as extensive as that one in Germany.
    FROM THE February 2014 ISSUEInside the February issue you can take a tour of the massive city section on rock star Rod Stewart's amazing HO scale model railr...

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  • mklotz
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    Originally posted by Paul Alciatore View Post
    That's a great one. Well worth a trip half way around the world to see. Unfortunately my one and only HO layout was significantly smaller. My dad was an accountant and in addition to a 9-to-5, he did work at home for a few extra dollars. He built an office in our garage but found it uncomfortable to work in so he used the dining room table. That office room was available and I built there. But it was just a small room.
    This one...

    This past weekend I took a road trip to Salem and Peabody, MA with my good friend Karl to see the F&SM model RR for the first time (first time for me, that is).


    is a bit closer to home (though still far from Texas) and not as large as Miniatur Wunderland.

    I like it because it's the only one I've ever seen that has a depressed, gritty, depression-era theme. The guy is a master at miniature set building.

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  • Paul Alciatore
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    That's a great one. Well worth a trip half way around the world to see. Unfortunately my one and only HO layout was significantly smaller. My dad was an accountant and in addition to a 9-to-5, he did work at home for a few extra dollars. He built an office in our garage but found it uncomfortable to work in so he used the dining room table. That office room was available and I built there. But it was just a small room.



    Originally posted by mklotz View Post

    Here you go, Paul. There are model train layouts and then there is stuff like this...


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  • barracudajoe
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    He have a model train maker in my area. I think they do N & Z gauge only.

    Micro-Trains Line-American made N Scale and Z Scale Model Railroading Supplies. Home of the Magne-Matic and True-Scale couplers.

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  • mklotz
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    Originally posted by Paul Alciatore View Post
    Oh boy! That brings back memories. Model trains were one of my first passions. In fact, that probably was what got me started in machining with the purchase of a Unimat. I haven't had time for that hobby since my college days, but I have a large den so perhaps some day .........
    Here you go, Paul. There are model train layouts and then there is stuff like this...



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  • old mart
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    Now making that film is easier to do now that there are minature digital cameras that will fit on models. Imagine fitting a Super 8 camera on an oo gauge train.

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  • Paul Alciatore
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    Oh boy! That brings back memories. Model trains were one of my first passions. In fact, that probably was what got me started in machining with the purchase of a Unimat. I haven't had time for that hobby since my college days, but I have a large den so perhaps some day .........

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  • tlfamm
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    Semi-OT: Marklin model trains and the pandemic

    There is some manufacturing content:

    The pandemic has helped Märklin, a 162-year-old company that makes model trains, discover a new audience.
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