The "NERR" Modules by Torsja

Torsja Jan 20, 2007

  1. JR59

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    Beautiful! Very impressive! Thanks for sharing this pictures Torsja.
     
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    A hand operated crane has found its way on the platform to unload supplies to the small trading station.

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  3. JR59

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    Outstanding Torsja! So cool!
     
  4. rray

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    Very interesting! Lots of great details to look at! [​IMG]
     
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    Incredible detail.:thumbs_up:
     
  6. SJ Z-man

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    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 . . . :cry:
     
  7. Torsja

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    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 :)
     
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    "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.


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  9. rray

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    Your module keeps getting better and better! Fantastic![​IMG]
     
  10. Kez

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    wow! woW! wOW! WOW!

    Just amazing. And beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  11. shamoo737

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    What ever Bryan said, and I dont know what he said. Torsja, excellent job.
     
  12. Chris333

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    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
     
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    Thanks Chriss.
    I actually got my layout in the NG - July/Aug 2006 issue last year. :)
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  14. JR59

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    Fantastic work Torsja. I'm happy that I can see your layout in Oslo.
     
  15. verse2damax

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    Superb job!!! Hard to believe that all this detail can be achieved in Z scale. Excellent job Torsja.

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  16. rray

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    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.
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    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:
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  17. Chris333

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    Torsja,

    I didn't know that, haven't bought a Gazette if about 2 years :eek: (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.
     

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