A few random layout photos

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A few random layout photos

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Here are a few random photos I've shot over the past year on the Operations Road Show layout.

If you watch Archer, you'll probably understand the significance of this car.

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The cars they showed in Season Two episode "Midnight Ron" were a bit too modern for what I model, so I made up some artwork for a car closer to my chosen era.


I had to pose the recent Walthers snowplow for an article, so I took this a bit west of Burrows on the layout.

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I caught the local freight working Buck Creek during one of our operating sessions.

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We held a "Run What Ya Brung" session on Memorial Day weekend that had some non-Wabash stuff running on the layout for a while.

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The Texas Eagle, more than a little ways from home, passing
beneath the US-24 overpass.
-Fritz Milhaupt

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Looks great!
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It is very well photographed too

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Layout looks great and so do models! :D
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Thanks, guys!

The next few weeks will have me diving into finishing more scenery. It will be a nice change of pace from doing rolling stock work and locomotive maintenance (we've put a lot of wear on our locomotives over the past twelve years!).
-Fritz Milhaupt

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