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Hi Stacey, You certainly made a judicious use of the space allotted. The layout is a little gem, and I especially enjoy your artistic skill(s) at making realistic use of a variety of foliage.  And you didn't skimp! The stream is masterful. Congratulations on your complete success with the project. I'd imagine the client is very happy with the results.

FrankM

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Moonson posted:

Hi Stacey, You certainly made a judicious use of the space allotted. The layout is little gem, and I especially enjoy your artistic skill(s) at making realistic use of a variety of foliage.  And you didn't skimp! The stream is masterful. Congratulations on your complete success with the project. I'd imagine the client is very happy with the results.

FrankM

thank you so much for all the kind words. Yes i made sure everything was fun , bright and the space would be used up perfectly for the children to be able to see it! Yes the client is very happy!! thank you

Ken-Oscale posted:

Nice layout!   How do the kids like it?   Can they run it unsupervised?  I wonder as it is N-gauge, do they easily bump the layout and de-rail the trains?

it will be installed with a button that they can push to have them go around. Yes I have learned that N Scale is much more sensitive then other scales. It will be enclosed in the wall with a glass covering it.. So well see!

Beautiful, Stacey! And you might appreciate this, since there is indeed on O gauge connection.

I still dabble in N scale a little bit and bought that Bachmann Trailblazer set pictured in your photo below.

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I liked it so much, I decided I had to have it in O scale. Williams by Bachmann made the identical locomotive, so with a little help from old Williams (the Rutland boxcar), Lionel (the Skelly tank car and the Wabash coal gondola) and MTH (the Chesapeake & Ohio bobber caboose), I did.

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Jim R. posted:

Beautiful, Stacey! And you might appreciate this, since there is indeed on O gauge connection.

I still dabble in N scale a little bit and bought that Bachmann Trailblazer set pictured in your photo below.

D3E444F1-6EA8-466D-A0E1-8C991CC5DDEC

I liked it so much, I decided I had to have it in O scale. Williams by Bachmann made the identical locomotive, so with a little help from old Williams (the Rutland boxcar), Lionel (the Skelly tank car and the Wabash coal gondola) and MTH (the Chesapeake & Ohio bobber caboose), I did.

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wow look at that. Im not going to lie N scale is so different .. you gotta have so much patience ... but i do lve this engine as well!! 

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