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My name is Nick and I'm a railfan.
Currently I'm collecting photos of the Moffat Road between Denver and the East Portal of the Moffat tunnel for a large N scale club layout being built in dever. You can visit the Denver N Scale website.
Photos around Union Station and the Postal Annex
My modeling revolves around:
N scale (1 foot = 160 feet), Standard Gauge (4' 8 1/2" between rails)
- Compact size
- Great for operation and large scenery
Georgetown Loop
Links:
Videos of the CRANDIC in operation
The Crandic Model Railroad
N scale group
Dave's Rio Grande Narrow Gauge site
Sn3 scale (1 foot = 64 feet), Narrow gauge (3' between rails)
- Excellent detail
- Great for modeling weight, sound, and mass of Steam Engines
- Beautiful for detailing
Denver Narrow Gauge Club
Links:
Southern Pacific NG
Colorado NG
Denver South Park & Pacific
Denver & Rio Grande Western
Denver & Rio Grande Western N Scale
Gilpin Gold Tram
HOn3 modeling
Layout Design Special Interests
N Scale
Northwest Narrow Gauges
Rio Grande Southern Railway
S Scale
Silverton
Small Layout Design
Sn3
Southwest Narrow Gauge
Turn Of The Century Narrow Gauge
Soundtraxx systems
The Rusty Rail (Denver N Scale Club)
Railfan links:
Tales from the krug
Some good steam engine sites:
Loco Locomotives.
The Ultimate Steam Page
Fast Painting figures
A great modeling site
Narrow Gauge Memories by John West
KAM software is crap, it is easier to use the free JMRI software, which has a much better install base and friendlier support. DecoderPro is a great application for configuring DCC decoders.