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VERY nice.  I like your building backdrops and the Texaco station in particular, and the eathering and color of the streets is fantastic.

 

You have my condolances, though: if I ever finished my layout it would breakmy heart, because I would have nothing more to do.  I don't think I could bear to tear it up even with the prospect of all the new work to build it over!

Frank,

That is one absolutely stunning layout.  I'm looking at your pics for the first time and I'm just blown over by your talent and the wonderful scenes you've created.  Like others have already stated, it is truly a work of art.  Who made the Texaco Service Station?  Is that by any chance a Raggs to Riches kit?  I'd sure like to pick one up if still avilable.  You've done an outstanding job, thanks for sharing with us.

I agree, I'd love to see more pics and some videos of your layout.

Beautiful, Frank.

 

It's been fun watching your progress over the years (and picking up ideas ). Everything has really come together. The big Lionel building is still my favorite scene among so many great scenes. 

 

Your decision to limit equipment size based on the overall layout size was a good one too. It's kept a nice balance for you between trains and scenery.

 

Jim

Love the Texaco station as well.  Very similar to one I built on my HO layout.

 

Something about the tubular track mixed with such excellent scenery just speaks to me.  Like a perfect representation of reality meets our fantasy worlds.  As a kid, I always had visions of what 3 rail Lionel would look like in the real world, and your layout displays that perfectly.  I honestly remember wishing the 2 rail 1:1 was using 3 rail.

 

Thank you for sharing the pictures, especially from such humble beginnings.

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