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Looks very nice.  Do you have the elevated in conjuction with regular steam RR trackage, or do you just model the "L"?  It would sure be neat to see a train of 3rd Rail's North Shore coaches rounding those corners.  Wonder if they'd make that tight radius?  If looks just the way I remember downtown Chicago and the Loop looking.

 

Paul Fischer

Bill....those sunglasses would certainly be needed if it were not for the bamboo roll-up shades that I keep over the windows at all times.  Believe it or not, those shades are always down when I am taking pictures in the mornings and still look at the sun/shadows I have!  With our place on the top of a hill here in town and then on the second story of my garage, we have nothing outside that blocks the sunrise.  I can look out the windows especially in the winter time and see several miles across town!  The windows as you may have noticed are high on the wall close to the ceiling leaving me most of the wall below them to use as backdrop.  Only the two center windows come down to within 4 feet of the floor.  I am so glad I put the windows in the room.  They allow me to have good light in the room during the day so I don't have to have the lights on and they sure help on the picture taking front!

 

Alan

Thanks Bob...  I built the "EL"...it is not a kit.  Most of the components were custom made for me based on my specifications.  Some of the parts were made here locally but before I finished the project, my local connection was not available so Jim at Bridgeboss came to my rescue and made the supporting piers for me. 

 

Alan

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