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Originally Posted by CWEX:
 

 

Nice work. Are the lumber and box cars converted MTH units?

This is his response from a few posts up...I was wondering also. 

 

Originally Posted by SundayShunter:
Yes it's an MTH Centerbeam, & the two hicubes are MTH as well. Portway Center is just a small & simple switching layout, scenic part is 8' x 2', & a 4' long hidden staging. You don't need a basement empire to enjoy O Scale!! Will post a few more pics when I have time.

That's what I get for scrolling too fast. Thanks Chris.

Originally Posted by AGHRMatt:
Originally Posted by CWEX:
 

 

Nice work. Are the lumber and box cars converted MTH units?

This is his response from a few posts up...I was wondering also. 

 

Originally Posted by SundayShunter:
Yes it's an MTH Centerbeam, & the two hicubes are MTH as well. Portway Center is just a small & simple switching layout, scenic part is 8' x 2', & a 4' long hidden staging. You don't need a basement empire to enjoy O Scale!! Will post a few more pics when I have time.

That's what I get for scrolling too fast. Thanks Chris.

Ha ha - yes I thought I'd already answered that question!!!

I suppose Portway Center is a Micro layout by O Scale standards - certainly by American standards anyway - here in the UK we often have to make do with smaller spaces; as I said on another post here somewhere, "A lack of space is merely a challenge to the Imagination"

 

Anyway here's another pic of the layout, and I'll start a seperate Thread about it & post the link...

Here it was being closely inspected at an Exhibition back in June this year. My lad was operating at the time (peering over the backscene) I'm beyond him, and looking quite relaxed about the fact he's operating!!

 

 Link to my Thread about this layout, with more pics - https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/t...small-o-scale-layout

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Originally Posted by CWEX:

 I love those F units they really look good, have you thought about fishing the tether thru the doors? 

Thanks! No, but someday I'll snap, hold my cat up in the air and scream "I just can't take it anymore!" and fix it.

 

On the center beams, they are good cars but I wouldn't advise on getting them. The undercarriage is very wrong

 

 "A lack of space is merely a challenge to the Imagination"

 

I like you! I love that static grass! Also, don't know if you have said anything on the subject but, how is Europe feeling about MTH offerings these days? From their euro line-up I only have some Shell kesselwagens that I got because they look so awesome to me.

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Thanks for the complements guys!!

I have to admit that R-T-R 6-axle locos won't even look at that rickety track - the rigid frames mean the middle axle will lift the outer ones off the rails going over the uneven bits (which is most of it on this layout!!)

 

Re MTH "Euro" offerings, must admit that here in the UK, modelling EU-outline in O scale is about as rare as US-outline in O as well - I was unaware MTH did some EU models. I know they have produced a British Railways Mk1 Coach, and seen one in my local model shop. I thought it looked pretty good and compared to prices of UK O scale models it's really rather good value at just over £100. The experts have found detail faults with it I think, but if I was in the market for such an item I'd buy it!

I'm rather more miffed that MTH hi-cube boxcars are fairly hard to come by, actually!! The prices the yellow TTX/TBOX versions are fetching are eye-watering!! I missed a ready-converted 2-rail one on here as well recently; part of the problem is also due to reluctance of US modellers to ship anywhere beyond the Lower 48.

Originally Posted by SANTIAGOP23:
Thanks! No, but someday I'll snap, hold my cat up in the air and scream "I just can't take it anymore!" and fix it.

 

On the center beams, they are good cars but I wouldn't advise on getting them. The undercarriage is very wrong

Ha ha....yeah I know what you mean.  I had heard that about the center beams before but haven't really looked at one closely...thanks for the info.

Originally Posted by modelmaker#1:

Am under construction but here what I have to date.

      Bob

Wow, looks great!

Do you have a track plan to share?

Love the mountain work. I really need to get started. I spend too many hours looking at others!

 I had the chance to go to the Cherry Valley club a while back. I couldn't make it as my girl wanted to tour NYC. Looks like I really missed out. What a nice layout!

Originally Posted by Bluegill1:

 Christopher N&W,

Awesome work.

May I ask about your trees,

commercial?  Custom?  Super Trees?

They look fabulous.

any pointers on covering large mountain areas as you did?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks David. The trees are Super Trees with Noch leaves on them. I wrote a pretty detailed article about the scenery in the March/April issue of 0 Scale Trains magazine. You might be able to download it from their site.

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