Yes it's a model

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Yes it's a model - Model trains - MRH feature January 2014Click to read this in landscape orientation … Click to read this in portrait orientation …

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ray Dunakin's picture

Great stuff! I especially

Great stuff! I especially like the shot of the steam loco among the trees, and the abandoned slaughterhouse.

Visit www.raydunakin.com to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

splitrock323's picture

Always a good feature, but...

Why is this feature only 4 pages long, ( 5 actually, but the spread is a repeat ) , when I thought it was actually stated to drive readers of the E-zine to the forums. So many great and inspiring pictures are posted on the forums it would seem this section could be longer. When reading the paper magazines, the highlights were always the Trackside Photos that viewers would send in of their layouts that we never got a glimps of otherwise, or the additional photos from their photo contests.

Thomas G.

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Modeling northern Minnesota iron ore line in HO.

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some model railroaders are veterinarians

I have always used cans to weigh my glueing projects down.

I am amused that I recognize the cans.

rickwade's picture

Pricey weights!

Netvet, at the cost of prescription dog food it makes for some expensive weights; however, a model railroader must use what he has on hand. (grin)

Rick

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Mt. 22: 37- 40


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