Hopefully this serves to be a better version since DA allows larger uploads. Maybe I'll get a better response here since their's more railroaders around.
Always being a fan of railroading in one way or another, and seeing the holidays arrive, I felt this was a pic worth putting out. As seen Buck-Aye is relaxing in the darkened room, the lights of the locomotive swirl around the matting, a ritual that's mesmerizing.
And yes, I do own most of rolling stock/engines depicted in this pic. *Looking at it though, I may need to draw more engines and get back into pace with it.*
Meanwhile, my OO-Guage layout has some photos here [link] Sadly, nothing has changed as I've been away for a year. Aside from more wires underneath.. which don't photograph so good
-N Scale: smallest, moderately priced, limited amount, can be easily broken. Good for small spaces/layouts.
-HO Scale: average, moderately priced (possibly the cheapest), most available, great with scenery. What most of model railroading consist of.
-O Scale *what I use*: larger, high-priced, limited amount, has a lot of heritage and accesories. This is more focused on building active layouts.