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Who first inspired me in narrow gauge of any type... was Frary and Hayden and the Elk River. That entire concept of a very run down backwoodsy railroad built with what is on hand and relatively quickly over coffee and railroad talk.
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Fits to a 'T' my idea of a railroad in On30 or HOn30 with the kinds of little diesel and steam locos and cars like Boulder Vally Models or Sierra West designs. Small structures and a simple track plan.
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Honestly, I think you will find a great deal of 'overlap' in scale and gauge. To me, the most important part is that undefinable thing called 'charm'. And, of course, fun.
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Honestly, I think you will find a great deal of 'overlap' in scale and gauge. To me, the most important part is that undefinable thing called 'charm'. And, of course, fun.
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Diesel "critter" built by Jeff Saxton
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Initial Nominees: These nominees modeled in On30/2 1/2 during the 1940's/50's/60's. We now have information on the following modelers:
This leaves:
Note: *indicates deceased
I'd like some volunteers who would be willing to research the other names on the list. Anyone know these guys? Any takers?
Once we get some info on these modelers we can go on to the 70's and 80's.
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