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WOW, Ray, that is an amazing structure!

Thanks for that, this was one of my first scratch builds named for a friend. It was an area with hardly any real estate which led into a bad corner with no room for a normal structure so designed and built it to fit and came up with the Indian Motorcycle building. The track to the left goes behind the knee wall and comes out at the other end of the room.

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Two for today:  scroll down for caption.IMG_3650 I took these photos yesterday as I practiced my social distancing ( not a soul around )  at the CSX yard in Jessup, Maryland.  It's been a long time since I've personally seen anything CONRAIL on regular freight trains.  This CSX yard serves a large  automobile distribution center, primarily, and is located on the old B&O Washington Branch ... known by present day commuters as the MARC Camden Line.    The tracks in the foreground are yard tracks that serve a waste recycling transfer center which generates daily outbound trash trains ....ahhh the robust aroma of those trash trains!   The top photo is of a string of outbound cars from the recycling plant. The reason I think those cars are outbound is the buzzards were all over the top of the cars.... which leads me to believe the cars were full of trash ala the pungent aroma  and the flock of buzzards resting on the tops sides of the cars.   IMG_3652

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@p51 posted:

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From my new cell phone. Really, I think my previous phone took better model shots...

Lee - this is a fabulous shot regardless of what cell phone you used!!  The peeling paint, semi rotted/well worn door step, the lighting within the building, the tin signs on the wall,  the chair top within the buildings window, and the chair placed to the right of the door, are just superb!  You really know how to set , balance , and detail a scene.  BRAVO!!! 

Thanks much, Pat and Mark.

I'm glad you like it. I used my memories of the stores along Stoney Creek when I was a kid, coupled with photos from the 30s and 40s.

I think I got the feel of it okay. That screen door was a big deal to me. It doesn't look exactly as I'd hoped but better than my prior efforts...

For today: " A family portrait .... Maryland short line switchers ... from left to right ... Ma & Pa, Baltimore & Annapolis, Patapsco & Back Rivers, Canton Railroad.  All of these roads existed in Maryland during the late 1940s/50s, the era in which I model.  The only one that survives to this day is the Canton Railroad which has a yard and services industries in east Baltimore.  IMG_3373

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