I finally added an article about the cunstruction of the Kittatinny Mt RR. So far I have two pages. The first is the history, the 2nd page is Building the RR. Im currently working on the 3rd page landscaping. Hope you guys enjoy it. Its a work in progress. Its also hard to believe what my RR looked like when I started compared to now.
http://www.largescalecentral.com/articles/view.php?id=138
Nice!
Shawn said:Yeah, It must be nice to be young and full of piss & vinegar :D To have gotten so far in so little time is simply fantastic. As you can tell, I'm extremely jealous ;) Ralph
Its also hard to believe what my RR looked like when I started compared to now.
Geeze, I know p*ss is a four letter word, but it’s not even one of George Carlin’s Seven words you can’t say on TV.
Looking good so far. I hope you finish it
I started one a few years ago, got about the same amount done and never went back to finish it.
Yes, your railroad and you have come a long way, from someone who didn’t have much confidence in their abilities to someone that a lot of people look to for ideas and techniques. Your low-budget back-woods approach really works.
Nice start, Shawn…
Excellent!!
I know your wife had to document that as the spelling is just too good for you!
Great work Shawn. Nice read.
Wow Shawn, really looking good!
As for changes, wait until you’re older than dirt like me and you’ll really see changes. hehe!
David Russell said:LOL she corrected it for me. Lots of red marks when she got done.
Excellent!! I know your wife had to document that as the spelling is just too good for you! :)
Thanks guys for the compliments. As I add onto my log and will post here.
What a nice article!!! A good primer on how to build a garden RR… and a logging line to boot!!! Looking forward to more reading and inspiration. Keep up the good work.
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Doc Tom and the boys in the Southern Appalachians.