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I'd assume given the accessories and trains I'm seeing on the board this will be strictly a traditional-look tinplate layout? If so, I am not sure what you're doing for grass, but the Lionel 919 that was made during the postwar period (I think prewar as well) would be a good choice. I bought four bags on eBay for an 8x8 layout, and it is way more than enough for that size. Just a thought on that front (I personally think it looks better than grass mat).

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Andrew I plan on using old Lionel Grass  think I have about 10 bags plus some in a can from another layout. I built a D-27 Disappearing Layout. Plus I have a $x5 layout I did that way. I do want it to look like a  traditional layout.

Very cool! I'm doing a D-148 8x8 dealer display, so same idea. Look forward to updates- I think I'll do a tinplate layout like this one day, just don't have time, money, or space yet

Thanks for all the nice comments, Just takes time and I always am on the go with other hobbies. Therapy Dogs ,Cars, Custom Train Making and several others.. I just do not get as much done each week as I would like to. A little at a time and more will get finished.

Won't be long till The Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers  are setting up for the Holidays. Starting in Nov we only have one weekend off till after New Years.

But at least I have started this project. Long time coming.

Originally Posted by DOC:

I have posted this before this is my small 4x5 layout in my family room.

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Hi Thom,

 

I remember seeing pics of your 4x5 layout years ago, do you have any close-ups you could share or an aerial shot? I am planning a new compact tinplate layout and since I am strapped for space your plan would work. Great work so far.

 

Mike

I am glad to see a new layout coming aboard and it looks like a winner.

I am in the prosess of taking my mine  due to a case of Alzhyser. (spelling). It has been a good friend for 15 years. Started taking down this morming, and I feel I have a lost a good friend.

The local train club is having a good meeting this coming Satturday  at Remingtons in South West Springfield.  Sorry for mess I have made but it best I can do.

Al Clair. P.S.Sorry for the bungles.

Sorry its been awhile. I got off to a good start then I hurt my back. So I haven't done much for awhile. I have painted some Barclay figures. I do think I will ever get them all done.

Today I finished  some track and set some more things on the layout and making sure of the things I want to ad to the York list.

Just a few pictures.

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I started this and got some things done very fast and I have been at a stand still. I really hope to work on it over the Thanksgiving weekend. I have picked up some things to add to it.

The Scenic Park I have no Idea who made it. I picked it up at a auction for a steel. $140. That was with all the buildings. I hadn't even started this layout but I knew it would be a good fit.

I will post some picture of what I get done I really want to get all the grass done.

So I haven't bee able to get much done at all. I had Back surgery in Dec and I know I can't bend for what I need to do. I can run trains and that is always fun to do. I did get some done before the back issue I will take some Pictures and post them.

Able to paint Barclay figures so that is a project that I have been doing. It all is coming along and there is no rush and I keep making changes as I go.  

Pre War Steve-   My scenic plots were done by Ron Morris.  I posted some other pictures today hat show them well. The big scenic park plot I have no idea who made it. Got it at a auction.

Dreyfuss Hudson- This layout is 7x13.  The grass is original Lionel Grass. when ever I see a bag and it is priced fair I buy it. I want this layout to look like layouts from years gone by. 

 

The top is Plywood. I had the paint mixed it is not white but cream color.  The green is like the picture of my other lay out. Looks like a old Lionel green they used on layouts. I pain it green and sprinkle the grass on what sticks sticks .  I save what does not stick and use it over. 

fair price is no more than $10 a bad.

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