Coal Mining Layout

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Thu Apr 8 10:33:37 EDT 2010


Incredible work!!
You have captures the colors and terrain and character of the Appalachians better than many I've seen before.

There are a few panoramic shots of the engines and background scenery that look similar to real photos in the multitude of N&W books in our libraries.
The small trestles are excellent. The large trestle is very appropriate. The trees and backdrop colors and artwork are fantastic.
I hope that my layout can draw from your work when I begin it.

Mike Rector



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Sent: Tue, April 6, 2010 4:37:26 PM
Subject: Coal Mining Layout

Dear members,

we (a
friend and me) made a modular HO-scale coal mining layout for presenting
on model exhibitions here in Germany. It features a tipple from which
hoppers are actually loaded with crushed coal and three company houses
and a company store to represent a mining town. We tried to capture the
landscape of West Virginia by modeling mountains thickly covered with
forest and a hand painted backdrop.
We
operate N&W stam locos and meanwhile some diesels and we run
coaltrains up to 40 loaded hoppers with helper service. The layout was
already presentet in some modeling magazines in Germany and
Switzerland.

Recently I was informed
by a friend, that there are a few clips on Youtube, which were made
during an exhibition at Adliswil near Zurich in Switzerland in 2006. I'd
like to share them with you:
13th Convention Adliswil
2006 volume 2 , volume 3 and 4.
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=WBl2rekJc5w
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=Bo2zuac3BE4
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=2ZAWJ4iE3lE
I hope you will enjoy them.
Regards from Germany
Michael Fuchs



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