A hand operated crane has found its way on the platform to unload supplies to the small trading station.
I can't find enough time in the day to earn the money I need and you sit there all day creating these wonders. What do I have to do to get enough time to . . .
Start your own comany and work from home some off the time. Then you get alot off 10minutes here and there to build your layout
"White River Pass" The module has yet gotten another Trading station by the "White River Pass". The "White River Mill House" is also a bath and boarding dorm for the dirty RR hoboes that pass thru on the rail or on the river.
Torsja, I know when I type it's usually Erie this and Erie that, but I love old time narrow gauge type railroading and have a ton of NG&SLG's that I won't get rid of. You really should think of sending some pic's to Bob Brown to see if he will publish them. http://www.ngslgazette.com/subscribe.htm Great work! I love the era, I love the details
Superb job!!! Hard to believe that all this detail can be achieved in Z scale. Excellent job Torsja. verse
I ran out and bought a copy of the Gazette as soon as I read that Torsja's layout was in it. I don't subscribe, but I do buy the Gazette now and again. I got lucky once, and got to tour Bob Brown's home layout on a layout tour... actually I was the Tour Guide so I got on the tour bus for free. This tour started with a trip to MMR Bob Brown, (pictured below) of the Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette's On3 Tuolumne Forks layout. Bob's Sierra logging and mining railroad is very well known, and features a saw mill, stamp mill, resort hotel, and many more scratch built models:
Torsja, I didn't know that, haven't bought a Gazette if about 2 years (every time I buy one I end up buying some O scale equipment, so stopping Gazettes is like quitting cigarettes) Looks like you have the material for a second article!! And that looks like one of the Dolly Varden Mines I was talking about on the cover of that issue.