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I'm part of the crew for RS Tower, which is a 27'x11' exhibition layout - we were at Peterborough during the convention weekend and Andy Gautrey helped us out as an operator - he also provided this great reefer block...




The concept is a midwestern town where two routes cross, the busier of the two routes also goes from double to single track at the interlocking, so creating a bottleneck for traffic...

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Nice reefer block. And pulled by one of my favourite locos, SD40-2's, too bad of the little 'hickup' of the locos, and a wobbly caboose :-)
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Santa Fe time...



Shot at Wimborne show back in April...
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Quick video from the work session the other week...

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Gloriousnse wrote:Quick video from the work session the other week...

If that's 'work', where can I apply? Do you have any positions to be filled and do they pay my mortgage? :-)
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