Happy New Year everyone. With Woodstock in a deep freeze (colder here than the North Pole) a few members still ventured out. Now in our second year, we still have a lot to accomplish. It will be interesting to see how well we detail some troublesome areas, the result of layout design and construction. There is always a trade off between scenery and operation. Scenic details are now in full swing and we are now having conversations about our control system (most of the wiring is complete). A range of hills went in at Miller as well as rock work on both sides of the Long River Bridge. A few visitors viewing the layout commented on how fast things change from week to week, which is nice to hear when you spend the whole night on one little area.
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hills at Miller |
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more hills at Miller |
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some rocks painted |
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Trent wants to make this area his own, Matt looks on |
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