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Video from Springfield, MA

Last weekend at the train show in Springfield, MA, the Narragansett Bay Railway & Navigation Company On30 modular layout was set up and running, and looking as good as ever! Here is a bit of video I show while I managed to sneak away for a few minutes….

-T.

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I'm your host, Tim Warris, a product developer in Port Dover, Ontario. Since March of 2007 I have been documenting the construction of the former CNJ Bronx Terminal in HO scale. For my day job, I design track building tools for Fast Tracks, a small company I own and operate. Fast Tracks makes it fast and easy to hand lay your own trackwork. Stop by our website to learn more!

Posted by: Tim | 02-07-2010 | 03:02 PM
Posted in: Video

4 Comments »

  1. Hi,

    Just a quick note to see if everything is ok. I live in a small coastal town call Boyne Island in Queensland Australia and have watched & admired your work for some time & was just concerned as there hasn’t been a update for a while? I hope your just hibernating.

    Jim.

    Comment by Jim — October 6, 2010 @ 8:33 pm
  2. Great video Tim, any progress on the layout, please post pictures!

    Comment by Rich Moore — March 20, 2011 @ 6:50 am
  3. Outstanding model. I do agree that building from a kit is faster than creating the kit in the first place but it really makes creating structures that are not commercially available feasible. I would like very much to have a laser cutting machine. I model in N-Scale and use CAD programs to create my own buildings which are then printed on paper and glued to thin plywood.

    The custom track work in front is also very nice. I really would like to see how you get the tracks placed through the moving points of the switch in front of the building.

    Don

    Comment by Don — July 31, 2011 @ 7:09 pm
  4. Tim,

    Would love more details on the process used to create the design and limitations of the laser cutting process, materials, etc.

    Jeff

    Comment by Jeffrey P. Smith — January 19, 2012 @ 8:09 pm

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