 | My Argyle Philadelphia worked great! This flat layout with broad curves is a good match for it. |
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 | An interesting scratchbuilt geared engine. It is shown here with the side removed to expose the wicks of the alcool burner. |
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 | At least two Accucraft 060s were present. They did not run at the same time, so there were no double headers... |
 | The 060 pulled a nice scale (true 1:32) consist. |
 | This spotless (not mine!) Accucraft Superior is hauling some local freight. |
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 | This caboose is a modified LGB bobber. The original 4 wheels were replaced by two trucks and custom lettering was applied in a size designed to give rivet counters a hart attack! |
 | The logging area is undergoing a major re-construction, hence this "trestle to nowhere |
 | Eric's Shay on its way to the logging line. |
 | We setup two donkeys: a north bend yarder and a crotch line loader. |
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 | A "convertible" Ruby: its owner just finished putting together the kit and has not decided what the final model will look like. In the mean time it is undergoing serious "testing"... |
 | The Vermod ran like a clock: it was almost but not quite boring... |
 | Eric ran his modified Regner Konrad with a load of logs. |
 | After a while he got bored with the logs so he picked up another cargo... |
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