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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.*

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:iconkerl-of-fox-county:
~Kerl-of-Fox-County Dec 28, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Didn't quite do it on Christmas Day. Made up for it yesterday when (our local club) took over the local church hall and got Everything out. And it was awesome :-)
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:iconfuchsman:
Do you have any pics of it?
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:iconkerl-of-fox-county:
~Kerl-of-Fox-County Jan 1, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Our O-Guage has a few pics on here at: [link]§ion=&global=1&q=medborough however, they're a little out-of date. There's more scenary now, but I've no new pics... yet ;-)

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 :P
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Mood: Joy ~willylliw Dec 17, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I love it! It makes me want to have a train set again. :)
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:iconfuchsman:
If you do consider it, then I'll give you some basic tidbits on deciding.

-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.
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Mood: Joy ~willylliw Dec 18, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Cool suggestions. I may get in the future when I finally buy my own house. :)
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