Nova Scotia Northern pics

Ralph

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Lookin' great Graham!!! I love that scene with the passenger train crossing the bridge! I'm a big fan of engine houses too! Thanks for the pics!
Ralph
 

kettlestack

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You have a fabulous layout Grumbeast! .. I love it, I LOVE IT!! :eek:
The PA units look just super, I'm fair taken with your station too.
Your scenery, track curves, structures et al .. just splendid. It's my idea of a layout... (Just wish I had a space bigger than 3ft by 5ft :( :( )

I sure am looking forward to seeing more of your pics in the future. Hey, don't apologise for the pic quality, they're darned good sir!

Errol
 

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Just the mention of...

Just the mention of Nova Scotia brings back fond memories. I spent two weeks in a tent travelling along the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Coast.

Nothing beats watching 40 foot tides climbing the walls along the Bay of Fundy!

I wish I had pics of the station at Pictou. It was used to host the Lobster Festival. I met the Lobster Queen- we ate lobster and corn on the cob for breakfast (all you could eat for $10.00 Canadian, a bargain at twice the price) and had a grand time.

Thanks for prompting those memories as I imagine the scenes I do remember of rails thru N.S.!

Mark

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your layout is great

I am just starting with my layout. I have the base down and am planning a round about with a line above for a coal train. Also looking at a small town, so i took prints of yours. Plenty of good ideas thanks
 

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Yeah the backdrop..

I've been putting it off and putting it off... but I'm going to
have to do something about it soon :)

Thanks to everyone for the kind words of encouragement
I'm really quite fired up over getting more railroad done
now! :) .. with luck I'll be able to get more photographs
in the future as it progresses

Graham