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@TOKELLY posted:

Thanks, Jonathan. The NASG website has a section called "Layouts" that has a lot of information on various S scale layouts as well as strictly American Flyer layouts and SN3 layouts. The link to some of my photos of my layout are in this section: Terence O'Kelly's Layout. There are some truly inspiring--and intimidating--layouts to see there. Dick Karnes and Steve Doyle are particular favorites of mine, but don't overlook any of them. Simon Parent, Bob Frascella, and Bob Hogan show an artistry that is Jaw-dropping, and so many others model locomotives and cars that they built from scratch.

The entire NASG website is a treasure trove of information about what 1/64th-scale manufacturers offered and offer still, from rolling stock to vehicles to buildings, figures, and detail accessories. Peter Vanvliet keeps it up to date somehow, so it's interesting to check up on the new of new releases, too.

Terry

I thought that looked familiar! Yeah, I love what they've done with the the NASG site. I didn't connect TOKelly with Terence O Kelly... Duh. Beautiful layout!

I am planning a new basement size Hi-Rail layout using Fox Valley turnouts modified to support scale wheels as well. Hopefully I do a good enough job to get mine up on the NASG site someday. Can't wait to see my Legacy Berks pulling excursion passenger trains on it.

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