When we visited Sonoma recently, we were taking a walk after dinner one night and stumbled upon the Napa Valley Wine Train engines. We didn't ride on the train, but we did catch the full train the next day moving down the route to the vineyards.
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When we visited Sonoma recently, we were taking a walk after dinner one night and stumbled upon the Napa Valley Wine Train engines. We didn't ride on the train, but we did catch the full train the next day moving down the route to the vineyards.
Joe H,
Some of the photos do seem to be compressed, but if you double click on the image you get an enlarged copy.
Yes I love it! Very pleased with my choice to go with the Santa Fe Northern. Now to get another oval of track with bigger curves set up so I can run her more than a few feet back and forth!
Not sure why two sets of my photos posted.
Melissa
This is my first try at the weekend photo fun thread, but here goes. Still still not finished, but I'm currently on my long week at work which means no play for me.
Many thanks to the forum members who has given me tons of advice on how to proceed with each new step. Until this building, I had not ventured into adding extras beyond the paint.
Hope all of you have a great weekend.
Wow, that's a great looking station. I would like to see more of your layout too!
I will try to put more layout shots on soon. This was my first attempt on the new forum. Thanks for looking,
Ray
Kenny Taylor....you did a beautiful job on that building. WOW...I really like the colors and the detailed painting. I would be proud to have that one on my layout for sure!
Thanks for posting great pictures everyone.....
Here is another of the city on the layout....
Alan
Incredible pictures this week! Thanks for posting.
This hole in the wall would become a passenger terminal, with building fronts to cover up the mess.
I kitbashed a passenger station using two platicville airplane hangers and an HO powerplant. I still have to finish the right side along the wall. Not sure what I will do there. There are industrial sidings on the lower level, so I will have to blend industrial, the passenger station and maybe smaller scale housiing or buildings etc in HO and N scale.
The platform is a standard covered platform extension, with a few additional uncovered sections made from foam food platters, carved with a hot foam knife tool to match the sidewalk markings. I couldn't find the disney station, which would have made a great clock tower addition
Just excellent detailing Kenny!....
Dave - Those Disney train stations show up on the bay from time to time - they are listed as HO but they're not.... You could probably get them one at a time - ship them all to me and then I can box them up and ship them your way in one shipment.....
I would like to see more pictures of that scratch built version out of seven kits..... Very cool.... we have, well, one in the box to start with.....
I know there is a looong separate thread about the new format, but I have a specific question prompted by this thread. All my photos are bunched to the left hand side of the page, and most seem vertically distorted. And I still have the blank white column to the right. Is there a simple fix? Thanks
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